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10:02 PM
This one look funny LMAO
 
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The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts (おなら Onara) is a children's book written by Shinta Cho (長新太). The book tells children about flatulence (also known as farting), and that it is completely natural to do so. The book also discusses other animals and their habits of flatulence. The book continues on to tell its readers about why farts smell bad, and what animals only seem to fart (skunks and stink bugs). The book is part of the My Body Science Set series of books. The book was first published in Japan by Fukuinkan Shoten, and since has been translated into numerous languages, such as English, French...
 
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:-D
 
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PS I didn't read this book.
 
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Hi Cerbs
 
10:16 PM
@Cerberus I think what you say was the whole point. France doesn't look too bad on paper, and it certainly looks lovely to outsiders like you and I, but the French themselves are very mal embouchés.
 
@RegDwigнt I don't know, I have little reason to think that there is any serious problem in France other than the ones various other Western countries also suffer from.
 
@Cerberus um, again, yes, neither you nor I have reason to think that, but that's completely orthogonal to whether the French themselves have their reasons, real or imagined.
I found the article quite illuminating precisely because it came out of nowhere for me.
I thought they were all happy-schmappy honky-dory.
The atmosphere was the whole point. I found it weird.
 
@Cerb, kicked some nettles again tonight :D
 
What a crappy choice of colors. Go tell Hungarian from Russian!
 
@RegDwigнt The article paints an atmosphere. That is all.
@JohanLarsson You fool! How are your legs?
 
@Cerberus beery
 
shakes heads
 
Beery? You wasted good beer to salve some stings?
Perhaps it wasn't good beer. One can hope.
 
10:47 PM
hopes
 
24 hours ago, by Johan Larsson
Feels like the calves are filled with beer.
Dunno how to describe it better. Not sure there is a better description either.
 
Oh.
While I have fallen into a nettlebed, I can't recall the experience as "beery".
 
If you just get a sting it is a burny sensation.
 
Well yes.
Unfortunately, I've no desire to repeat the experience to find out how it's beery.
That's taking science too far!
 
The beery feeling comes after you go completely nuts and kick them for five minutes. After an hour or two when you are at rest you can feel the beer.
 
10:53 PM
Right.
I'll take your word for it :-)
 
Sprakly might be a better word
 
I hope it wears off soon. It can't be pleasant (although beery doesn't sound too bad)
Sparkly, yes. Tingly, perhaps.
Paresthesia (/ˌpærɨsˈθiːziə/ or /ˌpærɨsˈθiːʒə/), is a sensation of tingling, tickling, prickling, pricking, or burning of a person's skin with no apparent long-term physical effect. The manifestation of a paresthesia may be transient or chronic. The most familiar kind of paresthesia is the sensation known as "pins and needles" or of a limb "falling asleep". A less well-known but still fairly common paresthesia is formication. == Etymology == The word paresthesia comes from the Greek para ("beside", i.e., abnormal) and aisthesia ("sensation"). == Cause == === Transient === Paresthesias...
Good grief. I read formication as something completely different.
 
:)
Tingly is nice
You do a great job helping people out here in chat Andrew.
Really nice of you.
 
Thanks. I do my best, as I'm sure others do too.
And now, it's after midnight. Fortunately, I'm not at work tomorrow, but I need some sleep.
 
night sir
 
11:08 PM
Surely it's at least an hour later for you, @Johan
 
yes, need to wake up in five hours also
 
Good thing you remind me. I forgot to enter in my work calendar that I am not working tomorrow.
 
Oops.
Mind you, one system's Out Of Office is not set for me. But it's only a day.
 
11:32 PM
@AndrewLeach Good grief, perish the thought, Hyacinth!
 
Cerb, Kajsa has issues with her phone
The memory is full so she can't install apps.
The strange thing is that she has removed everything, all pics and she does never had many apps
Do you have some for that?
 
It is possible her phone has several partitions.
 
dunno how do I check?
 
Can she make a screenshot of Settings > Apps?
And can she install DiscUsage? It's free and fast. play.google.com/store/apps/…
 
ah ty, will try that first. First thing tomorrow
 
11:46 PM
@JohanLarsson So hopefully, there will be several partitions on her phone visible in Disc Usage.
 
yeah, gonna ping you when I start
 
She can pick the first one, let it scan (takes maybe 10 seconds), see how much free space the partition has (in green, "free space"). Then test the next partition, etc.
If there is one partition visible with little to no space, that would be bad.
But it is possible that somehow applications are able to write data to one of the system partitions, which Disc Usage probably cannot see. Like System, Boot, Recovery, those partitions.
 
yes that sounds likely
something is strange with memory usage
gonna try to sleep again now, failed last time.
night friend
 

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