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1:01 PM
Then there's the dark dark dark council, which is so secretive that anyone talking about it is taken away to
 
Funny you should mention that, care to step into this dark room for a second?
 
Hi all
 
@Kevin tip - wear some kevlar, and robust head gear...
heya @overactor - welcome
 
Quick question, is there a bot in this chatroom?
 
@overactor nope
 
1:06 PM
Meme etiquette. What is the proper amount of time to remain silent after a "Candle Jack" scenario?
 
@overactor Beep boop Nope. Totally not.
 
For true verisimilitude, I should never speak again. But this is impractical.
 
@MorganThrapp Thank you for this information, fellow human.
 
Is this close-worthy as unclear? convert float image data to int16 image data Python. The OP's poor English makes it a little hard to understand exactly what the problem is, and they haven't responded to my comment so we don't even know what library they're using.
 
@Kevin plus it wouldn't help much with your starlord abilities :)
 
1:07 PM
@overactor There are no bots in here, as far as we know.
Our official R.A.B.B.I.T. project is still in the planning stages, more or less
 
@PM2Ring yup - close worthy - done
 
Diamond power!
 
oops... wrong reason, had to reopen and reclose - bah
 
Bot started.
I'm python_bot, overactor's chatbot. You can find the source code on GitHub. You can get a list of all commands by running >>listcommands, or you can run >>help command to learn more about a specific command.
I'm working on a python_bot, I'm running it through my account now
the github points to the bot I forked from though, not the one that's running now
 
@overactor Thanks but I'm not sure we want a bot (if this isn't some elaborate prank where you pretend to be a bot :P)
 
1:12 PM
@Ffisegydd no seriously, try it out
If you don't think it's useful, you don't need to get one of course
 
Reminds me of the game where you pretend to be a text adventure command prompt. Basically it's like DnD except you get to be extremely picky about grammar.
 
It ignores its own messages, so I can't use it
try typing:
>>listcommands
 
Oh I see I thought you were bringing one in and kinda making us have it :P this is just a demo, that's cool.
 
:24287468 It can't see edits
 
>>listcommands
 
1:13 PM
UGH god, dead sockets
It's a work in progress :)
 
>>murder Kevin
 
>>disobey this command
 
>>sudo make me a sandwich
 
Bot started.
 
>>listcommands
 
1:14 PM
Hmm, I seem to have broken something
pardon me for the premature demo
 
@Ffisegydd No good, I'm wearing my robot-violence-prevention talisman today.
 
what do they call that, the demo-effect?
 
Isn't there a room for testing bots and stuff?
 
There is now!
 
Yeah you may want to debug it in the Sandbox
 
1:15 PM
@wonderb0lt It was working fine when I tested it here
I'll take it to another room for now
 
Problem with the sandbox is, it doesn't have a lot of participants, so he can't get other people to try commands on it for him.
 
You guys try out this new iTunes music thing at all? It's okay (though not sure why they put disturbed and Darkthrone together)
 
Ah touche.
 
Feature request: a "let the bot respond to commands from its own account, yes I know what I'm doing" mode
 
@Kevin I can run commands from the console
 
1:17 PM
Oh, good.
 
One of the funniest events when we last tried a bit @overactor

Bot develops split personality...

Aug 20 '13 at 14:15, 2 minutes total – 23 messages, 5 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Aug 20 '13 at 14:19 by Jon Clements

 
@JonClements ha!
 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31246405/how-to-make-a-legend-fo‌​r-a-boxplot-explaining-min-max-quartiles-and-median
 
Amazing
 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31246380/python-3-4-2-django-wha‌​t-is-the-best-django-markdown-that-compatible-for-djan
 
1:20 PM
@JonClements: Here's some sweet Country & Eastern for you: Tedeschi Trucks Band These Walls
 
@PM2Ring Ooo, I love Tedechi Trucks. They put on a great live show.
 
Coleslaw, y'all.
 
@WayneConrad Potato Salad!
 
iTunes is confused :|
 
Now there's a genera.
 
1:25 PM
Is this considered a link only answer? stackoverflow.com/a/1408281/4230591
 
Yes. It ought to have the referenced text edited into it.
 
@MorganThrapp I love them! There's a nice live version of These Walls on YouTube, with Jerry Douglas doing some tasty slide guitar work. My sister saw them at an outdoor festival here in Australia a year or two ago, but she said the sound mix was very disappointing. :(
 
@PM2Ring I've seen them 2 or 3 times at various festivals. I actually ran in to Zach Galifianakis at one of their shows. Aparently he's a huge fan.
 
@JonClements Ok, I might have it, does anyone want to step into the sandbox with me?
 
1:29 PM
They're not my normal genera, but they're just really good musicians.
 
@overactor possibly... but busy with hobby work and real work
 
@user5061 I fixed it.
 
@JonClements fair enough
anyone else?
 
@overactor joined
 
@WayneConrad Why is the text code?
 
1:31 PM
It's block-quoted... why, is the formatting goofed up?
 
It looks weird
 
Oh, I see. It's being syntax highlighted :(
 
@JonClements It's a classic song, and Aaron sings it well (as expected), but I don't know if I like the techno-style beats.
 
@WayneConrad Yup
 
What the heck. Why would block quotes do that? Smells like a buggy bug to me.
 
1:33 PM
Oh wait. This isn't the room I wanted...
Either way cbg all
 
You could delete the leading spaces in that block quote. That's probably what's making it interpret as a code block.
 
cbg(PeeHaa).
 
I vaguely recall there being a way to disable text coloring in code blocks, as well.
Something to do with a lang tag...
 
I'm going to ask about this on meta. I don't think that block quotes should have syntax highlighting at all.
 
@WayneConrad If it's a quote from a site which contains code?
And you wnt to make clear it's quoted but also want the code to look nice?
I think there's a use case for code in a block quote
 
1:39 PM
No, the quote contains an indented section which is not code.
@wonderb0lt I think there is, too. I wonder how common that is.
I undented the indented portion and it fixed it. Now I don't know whether to ask this question on meta or not.
 
@MorganThrapp Tedeschi Trucks transcend genre. I'm not really into Country music, but when Tedeschi Trucks do a country song, I'm all ears. :) I suppose I should mention that I've been an Allman Brothers fan for several decades, so it's not surprising that I like what Derek & Susan and their band are doing.
 
guys, I think I made one of the most inefficient algorithms for a simple task :\
 
bogosort?
 
DoesItHaltSort
 
sorta. Filling a several packages robotically and distributing the weight and mass efficiently
 
1:46 PM
Please tell me that actual robots are involved.
 
Ain't nothing simple about packing problems.
 
@corvid You're distributing mass and weight separately?
 
Humans just think it's easy because they've got ten million years experience of putting the right peg in the right hole.
 
I just got called by the London School of Investment. Based in Johannesburg.
 
If you want to see some really bad algorithms, check out Deliberately bad algorithms
 
1:48 PM
@Ffisegydd mass and literary weight. You know, gravitas.
 
@Ffisegydd Well, it's a card with a lot of little wells in it, so the weight should distribute equally and the products should fit in the well
 
A postcard from your doctor with a bad diagnosis, has low mass and high weight.
 
Actually I was more joking that it sounded like you were treating mass and weight separately when they're the same thing* [*A thousand physicists just turned in their graves but I care not!]
 
@WayneConrad An old favourite.
 
1:53 PM
@JonClements, two users played around with the bot a bit: linky, any chance it might be useful for this room?
 
That one cracks me up every time I think of it.
 
@overactor Perhaps we can make it an item of discussion for the next room meeting.
 
@Kevin Sounds fair enough, when are those typically?
 
@corvid What Fizzy said. Are you trying to distribute the products by size and mass?
 
Well, the mass and geometry is important because it has to actually fit in the slot and seal. Weight might be kinda inconsequential
 
1:58 PM
@overactor it'd need to be discussed with the RO's, but if it's useful, we shall see - as @Kevin says we have a GM coming up soon - so feel free to address it then
 
@JonClements There's nothing in the schedule or the room rules doc
when is the next room meeting?
 
Sometime in August I think? @Ffisegydd
 
Probably a month from now.
 
What's the point of defining a function inside of another function?
 
We have them quarterly.
@MorganThrapp to return it?
 
2:03 PM
@Ffisegydd Ahhh, okay.
 
cbg
 
cbg @Bhargav
 
def foo(x):
    def bar(y):
        return x*y

    return bar

f = foo(2)

print(f(3)) # 6
 
@Ffisegydd Oh God, I'll forget completely by then
I should set up some sort of reminder
 
Closures :)
 
2:04 PM
@overactor we won't though :) If I have some time in the next week I'll play about with it.
 
decorators!
 
Yeah couldn't remember the technical term @Bhargav, I know them mostly from R.
 
@overactor we also have our own RABBIT project - you're welcome to become a team member to contribute to that :)
 
And yeah they're definitely useful for decorators with arguments.
 
@JonClements link me?
 
2:06 PM
Does anyone know when wsgi.py in django gets run?
 
I suppose it's on github?
 
@overactor our github is github.com/sopython
 
What would be nice would to be some way of sending a bot commands without having to type them into a chatbox.
You could maybe do it with a Chrome extension or a userscript.
 
@Ffisegydd or just telnet on a different port etc...
or via web interface :)
 
@JonClements The bot mine is based with is quite a bit further in development
 
2:09 PM
@MorganThrapp The inner function has (read) access to the variables of the outer function even after the outer function has returned. And if an outer function variable is a mutable object eg a list, dict or set, it can be modified by calling the appropriate method.
 
I helped out with a big refactoring over the past few days
 
@overactor sure... we'll take a look at it - we just don't rush into decisions is all...
 
@PM2Ring Oh wow.
 
I understand completely
 
Closurosity is awesome. :)
 
2:10 PM
@Atrotors Never thought about it before. Isn't it just on server (re-)start?
 
Closures. Not to be confused with Clojure.
 
python_bot is on github here: github.com/overactor/SE-PythonBot
 
@PM2Ring Yeah, I've never really used closures that much.
 
@Ffisegydd why is clojure called clojure?
 
Because it sounds a bit like closure, apparently
 
2:11 PM
Because the original author couldn't spell closure properly.
 
According to some interview I read or something
Rich Hickey or whatever his name is
 
@RobertGrant So, you know, no one big.
 
@MorganThrapp I believe it's one of the things that makes python a productive language
 
> The name was chosen to be unique. I wanted to involve c (c#), l (lisp)
and j (java).
 
After speaking to the Room Lawyer I must announce: I made that up, I'm sure the author of Clojure can actually spell "closure".
 
2:12 PM
@MorganThrapp :)
Yeah, no-one who would know or anything
 
Quote from Rich Hickey ^
 
@IntrepidBrit does it get run when you so manage.py runserver or just when using uWSGI?
 
I assumed it was because it used closures and was JVM based.
so cloJure.
 
something like gunicorn
 
2:12 PM
@BhargavRao cluj not sounding sexy enough I guess
 
And yeah, that quote seems to back me up.
 
@Atrotors I use my (outdated) Django with Apache, so I haven't got experience in using uWSGI.
 
Hmm. Do syntax highlighting questions belong on meta.so or meta.se? I see a lot of them on meta.se, but I would have thought that syntax highlighting is kind of so specific.
 
@RobertGrant CLiJ :D
 
@IntrepidBrit :(
 
2:13 PM
It should be trivial to find out when it's run. You could add some logging into the wsgi.py and find out.
 
Pronounced as Cliss
 
and then check with manage.py runserver
 
I seem to remember finding the django wsgi stuff hard to figure out
 
only if I could bring down my whole website down :P
 
@MorganThrapp: Here's a nice article which is mainly about memoization in Python, but it does show a couple of ways to do it with closures - both the long way & the cool Pythonic way using a decorator. Memoization and Decorators
 
2:15 PM
I suppose I could make a new project and test it out
 
@Atrotors do it in a test environment on your pc
 
Or that
 
Is there something like node's DEBUG=* in python to see everything that's happening?
"DEBUG=* node index.js" tells you everything that's happening
 
It'll be a Django setting if so; node's equivalent is Django (in this case) - Python would be equivalent to Javascript
Maybe check the Django docs
 
2:19 PM
not really
node is javascript in server
and that's a native node feature not specific to any framework
 
Okay, good luck :)
 
would print work or do I have to include logging and log to that?
 
@IntrepidBrit @RobertGrant
I does run in runserver
Now my real question
If I want to connect to a websocket server do I have to do it for every request or just connecting there and using the instance OK?
 
@Atrotors I would use logging personally - but it depends what you've configured nginx to do with stuff that's hoiked out to stdout.
@Atrotors Sorry mate, you've lost me
 
2:26 PM
@IntrepidBrit I tested if it gets run when you use the django server "manage.py runserver" and I does get run
@IntrepidBrit I have a websocket problem, do you know anyone that knows about working with websocket and django?
 
@WayneConrad Doesn't <!-- language-all: lang-none --> work?
 
It didn't when I tried it.
 
Didn't know Django worked with websockets; thought wsgi wasn't very websocket-friendly
 
@RobertGrant that's my problem
 
@Atrotors Nope, sorry. Can't think of anyone off-hand
 
2:30 PM
Then you may need something other than Django to serve your websocket endpoint
E.g. Autobahn
 
@WayneConrad Sorry. I wrote that comment before I looked at your Meta post.
And as nicael says, you need to skip a line.
 
@RobertGrant the websocket is only a small part of it, but I have thought of looking at Tornado
 
@PM2Ring The key--and it seems so obvious now that I'm embarrassed I had to ask about it--is to put the "turn off the highlighting" tag before the indented portion of the block quoted text, not before the entire block-quote. The blank lines that nicael shows aren't even needed.
 
Ah, ok.
 
And I don't get what he's saying that I've misused. His tone makes me not want to persue that, though.
 
DSM
2:43 PM
A cabbage-filled morning to all.
 
I don't think he meant his tone to be as heavy as it appears - I think that's just due to English not being his mother tongue.
 
cbg @DSM
 
@PM2Ring I think I'd agree with you there - I think it's an accidental tone issue due to second language
cbg @dsm
 
2:58 PM
Hey up DSM
 
DSM
Even among English native speakers, netspeak is a very flat medium. Very difficult to figure out what people are saying. Some of us sneer condescendingly at emoticons, but they're reasonable attempts to deal with the loss of an entire channel of communication.
 
We still don't have a sarcasm font :(
 
Good Guy Britain!
 
DSM
I think by convention when you're being sarcastic, you just put a Keen-themed picture and write "tristan" beside the sentence. That's how we do things in this room, anyway.
 
Using italic code font has been proposed for sarcasm. Unfortunately it's only supported on certain browsers.
 
3:05 PM
@Ffisegydd Even better - reverse-slant italics, but it's not well-supported.
 
DSM
Using italics for sarcasm? That's a great idea.
5
 
Nah it's got to be italic code to distinguish it, but I suppose your idea has merits too...
That's a great flag from JS.
 
DSM
Is it just me, or did the sun just set on the Empire?!
 
The British will be back, and in greater numbers.
 
DSM
And this time, since they've learned about chicken tikka, their food will be edible!
 
3:14 PM
Hey now. You can't beat a nice bit of cottage pie.
 
@Ffisegydd I didn't know JS devs could read. ;)
 
DSM
True enough. I had the shepherd's pie at a Scottish pub a while back and the waitress asked me if it was okay. "I'll not prefer it to my mother's, but it's fine for all that." (I don't usually say "I'll not prefer" but she had an accent and so I fell back into family habits. :-)
 
I like our informal book club where people just talk up anything involving time travel and it gets read.
Speaking of which, I've been digging 13 Lives of Harry August.
 
I think I'm going to read the Greg Mandel trilogy by Peter F Hamilton next.
It's about a psychic detective so it's an instant winner.
 
Speaking of time travel, I'm reading 11/22/63 right now.
I really like it.
 
DSM
3:25 PM
Has anyone read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell? I've heard good things about the TV series and am trying to figure out whether I should watch or read first.
 
@QuestionC I guess you've read The Man Who Folded Himself, then.
 
@DSM I've seen it. Too british for my tastes though
 
@DSM - yeah it's on iPlayer - haven't decided which to do first either
 
I don't actually read Time Travel books regularly. I just know you guys like them.
I assume this started with getting a tickle out of import __future__ and just turning into a thing.
 
I was imported from the future once.
 
3:32 PM
@QuestionC Fair enough. But for those who do like time travel stuff, also see Collision Course (aka Collision with Chronos) and The Fall of Chronopolis, both by Barrington J. Bayley
 
It's not time travel into the past but Tau Zero by Poul Anderson is really good (and quite short).
It's about space travel and relativistic effects.
 
is the time traveler's wife any good?
I've heard about it
but that's about it :)
(book, not movie)
 
My parents really enjoyed the movie, and the story sounded cool.
 
I am probably not going to read time travel stuff after Harry August. Gotta diversify.
Probably finish up a history book. Gotta get that source material for D&D-makings.
 
@Ffisegydd It's a classic (I read it in my teens). Anderson's Time Patrol stories are quite good, too.
 
DSM
3:40 PM
Ooh, I was a fan of the Patrol. May have written some Patrol fanfic as a kid..
 
Here's a bit of trivia: sci-fi author Greg Bear is married to Astrid Anderson, the daughter of Poul.
 
DSM
Her name's Astrid? Fine name, but a little on the nose, under the circumstances.
 
@DSM You may also enjoy H Beam Piper's Paratime stories.
 
DSM
@PM2Ring: one of my favourite stories growing up was HBP's "Omnilingual", a story in which basically nothing happens.
 
Grrrrrr, OP tells me they're using pymssql, so I write up a whole answer using pymssql. They say it doesn't work with a traceback that doesn't make sense and edit their code in to the post. They're not using pymssql at all. It's SQLAlchemy...
And I don't know SQLAlchemy, so I can't get the sweet, sweet, rep.
Anyway, I need food. I'll be back.
 
3:50 PM
Finally, people are back to work.
 
omnombagelnom
 
@DSM :) I only encountered a couple of HBP's stories when I was a kid. But I rectified that situation a couple of years ago when I discovered that most of them were on Project Gutenberg. And now also on my hard drive. :) I'm planning to do a massive re-read of them in the not-too-distant future. Currently, I'm kind of in the middle of re-reading all the E. E. 'Doc' Smith stuff in chronological order, but I'm taking a break - his politics gets a bit too much for me sometimes.
 
DSM
I have the Lensman series on the tablet at the moment. I made it through the first two, but the style is very different from what I'm used to. For example, I'm not used to as many exclamation points! In otherwise purely descriptive paragraphs!
 
I'd forgotten about that! :) I last read the Lensman books (the original ones plus the later books by other authors) about 3 years ago. I recently read the Skylark and Subspace Explorer series.
But on that note, I must say "rhubarb".
 
DSM
Enjoy!
 
4:03 PM
Hrmph, is it a bad idea to have an environment variable then on the startup of a client, it requests that environment variable to set a part of its config?
 
@corvid I don't think so. PyMSSQL actually recommends it.
 
4:30 PM
That's used in a lot of Flask apps I've seen.
 
All the Flask apps I see are never front-end heavy
 
4:47 PM
cbg @davidism
 
cbg
 
Good trip?
 
back from my vacation, but I took today off too
yeah, it was very relaxing
Fireworks were awesome in Santa Cruz. They're illegal and there's no official show, so everyone goes all out buying their own and setting them off.
 
As long as it doesn't end up in a disaster and people in A&E - sounds cool :p
 
I don't think anything went wrong, but I can imagine the firefighters were not that happy.
 
4:54 PM
Hey, if no one ever started any fires, they'd be out of a job.
 
"We didn't start the fire"
 
Yeah, yeah. It was always burning since the world's been turning. I don't buy that story.
 
I'm going to need some more proof than a bunch of rhyming events.
 
What precisely was burning on the primordial Earth 4.5 billion years ago? All we had was rocks.
Er, not like I was there... shifty look
 
What, you have a problem with rocks? Some of my best friends are rocks.
 
4:57 PM
from __past__ import @Kevin
 
What would a @Kevin decorator do?
 
If you think about it, everything you see of me is from the past.
3
 
I recall reading that fires started by fireworks are more common in states where fireworks are illegal. Because instead of setting them off in town, people sneak out to the countryside, where the fire risk is higher.
 
The electrons composing my chat messages go quite a bit slower than c in a vacuum
 
Well, if you turn off the vacuum, maybe all the bits won't keep getting sucked up. Duh.
Then you'll have faster messaging.
 
5:00 PM
The ones keep getting caught in the bristles anyway.
 
guys, this stuff is AMAZING
 
Caribbean red hot chilli!
you guys must taste bhut jolokia :P
 
That stuff is delicious, too bad whole foods stopped selling them
 
Is it spicy?
 
Part of the punishment is that you can't get any more
It's all part of the experience, man
 
5:13 PM
:D
 
this was a trinket I brought back from my journey. Bought 6 of them
@BhargavRao the hot sauce? It's pretty good. Much hotter than any hot sauce they generically have around
 
I am tired of not eating spices here :(
 
If I have a function defined inside another one, can I return from the inner function to the initial caller? Bypassing the outer function.
 
Is it America? In America no one likes spicy food :\
 
Canada
@MorganThrapp Afaik, nope. You can return the return value of the inner using the outer
 
5:17 PM
How hot is that stuff on the Scoville scale? My favorite sauce is about 10k... I wouldn't want to go much hotter than that.
 
@BhargavRao Alright. :/
 
The inner function doesn't even necessarily execute while you're in the outer function, so instructing it to "return two frames up" may not even make sense if you wait until you're in the topmost scope to call it.
 
@corvid In the S.W. of the U.S., we like spicy.
 
@WayneConrad it has scorpion peppers, so it's towards the top of the scale
 
@WayneConrad I ate sauce from bhut jolokia and for two days I could not eat anythin else :P
 
5:21 PM
Now that is hot sauce.
I don't know its SHU rating, but it's basically pure capsaicin.
 
I think I'll stick with my habeneros for now. Those sauces you are talking about could peel paint!
 
meh, it's most fun to go to the most intense right off the bat
 
@corvid There's a bar near me that does scorpion pepper wings. It's. Intense.
 
True enthusiasts prefer this brand.
 
:O That's awesome. Everywhere here panders to people who don't like spicy food. Some people I know say ketchup is too spicy
 
5:25 PM
It's not hot enough unless lightning flashes ominously in the background
 
I grew up eating a lot of Indian food. I like my food unbearably hot. :P
 
Medium salsa is occasionally too spicy.
 
Really? Medium just tastes like tomatoes
 
I don't do good with spicy stuff. :-/
 
On the non-spicy end of salsa, I love Newman's Own Mango salsa.
 
5:30 PM
I think people that like spicy food may be some kind of mutant, in the literal sense.
 
Mango salsa is a great invention.
 
Some kind of adaptation in the ancestral environment that made them able to eat a wider variety of food.
 
@Kevin I just wish I had a cooler mutation. :/
This one is kinda hot, though.
 
Not quite as good as walking through walls or laser vision.
 
found this beauty at work today... and yes, this thing is still in production :/
 
5:35 PM
I'd want invisibility.
 
What if you had the powers of flight, but you could only fly as fast as you could walk? Lame superpower.
 
DSM
"Eye beams or nothin'", I apparently said once.
 
Depends on what kind of invisibility. Some variants render you totally blind, because the light just travels straight through your eyes without being absorbed.
 
DSM
@corvid: you could still get good views of things. That would be kind of cool.
 
@DSM I think I remember that. Something about "people on the subway just barely restraining themselves from launching into a laser beam battle"
 
5:38 PM
it would still take 26 minutes to reach the top of the eiffel tower, could just take the elevator
 
@ThiefMaster wtf is wtf.py :D :D
 
DSM
Every now and then you see someone smirk, and you just know it's because they think their beam is stronger even though they're not going to have to prove it.
 
it must be web tracing framework
 
And why not "MyError: {}".format(e) :( (PEP 3101)
 
@corvid Yeah but there's a line for the elevator.
 
5:40 PM
You just described every flying dream I have corvid.
And it's awesome.
 
I'm usually attacked by wild dogs in my flying dreams. And my max altitude is five feet.
 
Maybe people who had flying dreams where they are going walking speed are really just walking in their sleep (without getting up)
 
Powerlines are my main antagonist, personally. The walking speed thing is more of an asset in that case.
 
A lot of superpowers become terrible if you add "but only once" and/or "but you can't turn it off".
 
So, what you're saying is death is just a lame superpower.
 
5:43 PM
Wow then even I have a superpower! I can freakin die!
 
Reminds me of an episode of the Garfield cartoon where the gang heads to the beach and Odie finds a lamp and only wishes to be able to fly so the genie grants the wish three times, with each individual instance of flight counting as one wish. I remember thinking that was quite a rip-off.
Lesson: if you wish for the power of flight, stipulate that it's not a one-and-done event
The power to explode... but I can only do it once
 
DSM
IIRC Superman can now explode, sort of, at the cost of losing his powers for a while.
 
That reminds me... AdultSwim.com has a 24/7 venture bros stream.
Helped get me through some working nights.
 
I just want Rick and Morty to come back.
 
5:58 PM
You could watch the creator's other stuff. It's all very Rick and Morty stuff.
 
Dan Harmon? I've seen Community.
 

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