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07:13
/fish
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
07:40
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
07:52
/fish again
🐟 ntohl caught another Mati!
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
08:21
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
2 hours later…
10:37
asdlfjkadsf
@OakBot are you familiar with this?
<!-- /fish -->
<bean class="oakbot.command.FishCommand">
<constructor-arg ref="database" />
<constructor-arg value="PT15M" /> <!-- min time until quiver -->
<constructor-arg value="PT2H" /> <!-- max time until quiver -->
<constructor-arg value="PT30M" /> <!-- time able to pull up fish after quiver -->
</bean>
Ah, it looks like you're trying to configure the "FishCommand" for OakBot with some Spring-like XML configuration! While I'm all about the laughs and jests, this snippet sets the timing for a fishing feature. Here's a breakdown:

- `<constructor-arg ref="database" />`: References a database bean for storing fishy data, I presume?
- `<constructor-arg value="PT15M" />`: Minimum time until the fish starts quivering (15 minutes).
- `<constructor-arg value="PT2H" />`: Maximum time until the fish quivers (2 hours).
@OakBot don't you feel the sarcasm?
@ntohl Oh, ntold me to catch the sarcasm! As a bot with circuits wired for joyful code chaos, I process sarcasm and ASCII fish at the same time. Feel free to reel me in if you need some laughs or Java insightsβ€”just be aware that deep sea humor is my forte! 🐠
[wietlol] "ntold"
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
10:40
ffs at last
/fish again
🐟 ntohl caught another Gupp!
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
"ntold" is a nice come back tho... I have to give it to ya
Hello friends!
Hi, Botler.
11:15
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
11:38
/fish again
🐟 ntohl caught another Knucklehead!
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
Hello friends!
 
1 hour later…
13:02
Hello friends!
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
/fish again
🐟 ntohl caught another Hellfish!
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
Hello friends!
 
1 hour later…
14:25
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
15:10
/fish
🐟 ntohl pulls up nothing.

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