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2:05 PM
@AlRey Is that a thing that needs to be "fixed"?
 
according to the cath people I was hanging around at the time: absolutely yes
 
Cath people?
 
CAT PEOPLE !
 
That kind of cat people?
 
no, they're catholics; they would crucify you upside-down if you showed them that
 
Oh, catholics. Religious zealots are dangerous regardless of which religion lol.
 
I mean remember: some of these are the same guys who wanted me executed unironically because a political test said I was a socialist
 
Such people are usually referred to as idiots.
 
I remember wanting to pull a joke on one of them who I referred to as a friend....so I showed him the new bi flag I had just gotten and his totally serious response was "have some shame!!"
 
"friend"
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
 
2:16 PM
I've always had shit taste in friends, but lately I just kinda chalked that up to a guy thing..like all guys have asshole friends or whatever
and they all harass each other -- cause that's what school taught me
 
That's not true. It just means you've not had unconditional friends yet.
 
school of life
 
gotta stay away from the negativity
 
thats not an easy thing to do
 
I thought the negativity was making me stronger
basically the logic was that I'm allowing myself to be weak and sheltering myself from all conflict by keeping those people away from me
 
2:21 PM
either your constitution lets you shrug away the negativity because you believe in yourself (aka come from a situation where you were not surrounded by negativity), or you self-doubt yourself like basically everyone else on this planet and negativity wears you down over time
there don't exist people who believe in themselves which have been surrounded by negativity all their lives
it's something that is built, you're not born with it
 
I think that the word to describe such people, being 'toxic', is the perfect way to describe them. Keeping away from poison in your life doesn't make you weaker than deliberately exposing yourself to various poisons. It's the same with people. Exposing yourself to toxic people is just way to inflict damage on yourself; not strengthening yourself.
 
what's funny is around the time I was 13/14yo, I actually had a lot of confidence built up and would speak loud and proud on a lotta stuff; I wanna go back to that. The reason why I stopped being like that is cause I received literal threats of violence and death and the administration didn't feel like doing anything about it -- so all I could do at that point was be quiet and just conform :P
 
catholics don't really strike me as the type of people that would be open and accepting in general
which is ironic when you consider Jesus preached love and acceptance
 
it's more ironic that Jesus was extremely outspoken of the religion of the time and was killed because of it
 
It just seems to be an excuse for everyone to point fingers and pretend how much better they are than other people
 
2:29 PM
Well.. I'll just point out that being 'loud and proud' doesn't mean much other than you being a loud person. It doesn't mean anything in terms of your character or personality. Having an opinion and feeling the need to loudly share it does not somehow mean you've somehow got a better character. It just means you're loud. Sorry for that negativity there lol.
 
well that's true, it doesn't make you any better than say, a vegan announcing to be a vegan to everyone
but that is also to say that it doesn't mean being vegan is a bad thing either
 
Catholics, in my experience, are very friendly and warm people. Just like people from any religion, really. There's just zealots in each religion, too, and they are anything but friendly and warm and accepting.
@Neil Exactly. But going around shouting "I am vegan!" doesn't mean anything. You being a vegan for noble reasons is great, I applaud it, but that need to announce it.. doesn't mean much. :-)
 
being a judgemental catholic hardly seems zealous. It is more the norm
 
My experience is different, but that can be country and region related, too.
 
not specifically catholics. It seems anyone calling themselves religious tend to take on a somewhat cynical side of things
 
2:32 PM
That's true.
 
maybe that wasnt' the right way to put it; let's just say other kids knew what I was even without me needing to say it (i.e. people knew I was queer) and the fact that I "acted like one" and didn't care what they thought was what made them want to kill me
basically most people knew I was an lgbt person before I did
 
well that should tell you right there that you didn't act like that because you are a lgbt person. That is just who you are
 
@RoelvanUden please tell me which catholics you're referring to because most of them I've met are extremely racist and misogynistic
 
it isn't like someone gave you that label and you suddenly decided to act the part
 
literally tried to help one of them with an issue they were having and their response was "I don't need to listen to you because you're a raging homosexual and a disgrace to the people of the faith!!"
 
2:39 PM
@AlRey Well, I live in a small village in the Netherlands. The default way to act in small villages in the Netherlands is with courtesy, and most are friendly and warm people. You can talk to anyone, have a chat, and it's all totally fine. Religion is a thing in villages, and in my area, there are still many that are religious to some extend. They're the same as the non-religious, warm, friendly. There is a group that just isn't, and those are often the hard-core church go-ers...
But yeah... that's my experience, you know? I'm sure it's different elsewhere. It's the reason why I dislike cities so much because everyone is so... unkind. Look at someone the wrong way and they'll beat you up? That kind of feeling. Very little kindness and warmth.
 
I see
I'm gonna stop putting myself on a pedestal here...sorry for mentioning my friend earlier
 
I mean, I went to Amsterdam. It's not a large city in a world perspective. I was stressed and depressed in a few hours lol. I can't imagine living in a city. Sheesh. /rant
(My town has ~10.000 people)
 
I remember my hometown was more like 1000
 
That's small.
 
I've had an easier time living in a city of about 70k people
 
2:47 PM
I grew up in a small town
@RoelvanUden now I live in a big city. I can totally understand where you're coming from
 
1000 wow thats tiny
more like a village
everyone knows everyone and stuff
must be terrible to grow up there if you differ from the norm
 
^which is why I didn't like it xD
 
yeah all those incest breeding rednecks
must have been terrible
 
on a more positive note: my new discord icon
 
:o
 
2:51 PM
it's from a Sega Saturn game I wish I had, but it costs like $70 USD
 
on another note where are all the squirrels today ?
did they all take a day off to do squirrel things ?!?
 
people from my hometown cooked them on a spit
 
haha
damn rodents
 
I legit had a gf whose family did that
 
maybe they taste good
i never had squirrel
 
2:54 PM
probably not a good idea to eat squirrel. They hold parasites
 
which is the reason I've never eaten one
 
you just need to cook them well
 
at least when Japanese chefs prepare rare fish, they're very careful to make sure there aren't any parasites in them
there was one chef I follow who got some kind of Alaskan fish that was full of worms..and after cutting through enough, he's like "okay I guess we wasted $80"
 
I don't think you can easily see them
 
because squirrels eat us too
as bbq
 
2:56 PM
well if it's full of worms, I suppose you can
 
see
 
I read about someone getting served a fish whose tongue was bitten off and eaten by a parasite that lived in its mouth
 
maybe those worms are full of proteins
mhhh proteins....
reminds me of this one episode with bear grillz
where he ate that big yellow worm
boy that was disgusting af..
 
the latest exercise craze: eating lamb legs that are infected with worms
you get lots of protein; now let's see how quickly the worms make you pass out when you go for a run
 
when I was younger, we used to chop wood, and dead wood would often have these huge yellow worms in them
 
3:00 PM
yyyep lol
 
don't know why that came to mind just now but there you go.. You're welcome, internet
 
im not gonna post the vid though
you can imagine
 
yep, that's what they looked like
 
reminds me last summer I got this new house with a wooden handrail....and it attracted lots of carpenter bees
 
I think Bear Grylls secretly enjoys that stuff
 
3:01 PM
ah um.....yeah....that thing explodes in his mouth
 
yeah it did
 
in italy they make cheese with maggots in them
they somehow make sure the maggots eat nothing but the cheese, so it shouldn't be contaminated or anything like that
I've had cheese with mold in it (gorganzola) and I rather enjoy it
so now I'm honestly curious
 
so those maggots eat and sht cheese
so its all cheese
 
I know that some people with bad feet (as in: they got injured in the foot and it's now decaying) need maggot therapy to eat the decayed tissue
 
I've heard of therapy where you stick your foot in a vat of water with lots of tiny fish
they eat the dead flakes on your foot
though of course in that case your foot is fine
 
3:06 PM
wait there was a show I watched where the kids there did something like that o-o
and then they got very sick at the end of the episode
 
I have heard of using maggots for that sort of thing
botfly maggots will only eat dead tissue
 
3:27 PM
@Hans1984 omg shooo cuteeee
 
ikr ;)
 
I have two HttpPost API one is taking in model and one is taking in an interface. The one taking in the model is working fine. Should I be able to use the one that is taking in the interface as well
 
3:48 PM
Pretty sure a Controller action (WebAPI method) cannot take an interface as parameter, as the mediaformatter can never know how to deserialize that parameter.
 
busy day at work hi all and bye all x)
 
bye
also leaving
 
\o
 
3:54 PM
@Squirrelkiller what about a Custom Model Binding ?
 
umm...is it normal for a mental health service to employ someone who borders on psychopathy?
 
4:12 PM
I don't know
 
V.7
bb
 
literally all these guys gotta do is find the youtube of this person they just hired and be like "MMM no you're fired"
 
4:48 PM
ghhh been trying to figure out this "invalid postback" on my imagebutton all day and got nuthin x-x
 
mr5
5:06 PM
This song always gives me goosebumps
 
 
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6:25 PM
 
6:38 PM
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8:35 PM
I'm almost at the end of my shift and I've been working on fixing one single problem this entire time @.@
put a bullet in my head pls
 
that's a classic mate
happens a lot
to me at least, cause I'm crap
 
I have three tables in my database, one of which acts as a reference between the other two. That one has two fields in it, each of which has a foreign key with one of the other two tables. When I imported these tables into Entity Framework, the intermediary table was included as just an Association rather than a table in its own right.
The problem is that I actually need the information in that table. Is there a way to access it directly instead of going through the other two and trying to cobble it back together?
 
you can't use a view?
I'm about to give up on this repo omg
 
8:50 PM
what's the issue Alrey?
 
Meh. I don't want to add another database object just to be able to see what's already there because Entity Framework thinks it knows what I want. I'll just go through the other two tables.
 
I'm getting an "invalid postback" error every time I click an imagebutton
I was told to implement an UpdatePanel; tried that, didn't work.
I wanted to see what happened if EnableEventValidation to false; tried that, didn't work.
Wondered what'd happen if I moved the stuff in updatepanel and contenttemplate; tried that, didn't work.
Thought about swapping out the datagrid for a gridview; tried that, didn't work.
Was told to put (!IsPostBack) in the load method; tried that, didn't work.

and now my brain is so fried from trying to solve the same issue that all I can really think to do now is
I thought it was a repo problem for awhile, but there's also the issue where the checkboxes and lists here reset themselves to default for no reason -- but only on the pages I made
 
 
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10:08 PM
So this is a valid syntax now.
int Foo(int x) {
    return Foo(x) + 1;
    int Foo(int x) {
        return Foo(x) + 2;
        int Foo(int x) => x + 3;
    }
}
 
 
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Rob
11:36 PM
@JonathonChase Valid syntax yes, but won't compile
 
11:52 PM
@Rob It will if you target C# 8.
 
Rob
Are you sure?
Have you compiled it?
 
^ sharplab link, the color isn't too obvious.
shadowing rules were relaxed in C# 8 it seems.
It'll compile fine in LINQPad 6 or VS 2019 in a C# 8 targeted project.
 
Rob
That's.... strange that that site doesn't complain. It should fail to compile because 1. x re-defined in another scope and 2. The third Foo is re-defined in the current scope
 
Right, that rule has either been removed or relaxed in C# 8.
 
Rob
Huh, interesting
 
11:59 PM
I'm not sure how I feel about it. Obviously the above code is.. abusive. Shadowing scope tends to make things confusing though.
 
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