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12:00 AM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Why?
 
@Randal'Thor When you actually hover over the tag, the length becomes apparent. I just don't think it's super new user friendly, since although the text itself isn't actually that long, it just seems really long
They might hover over that and be like "that's too much text" and then not bother reading it
Or miss the part about tagging with (which I don't know if that's actually necessary) underneath all the stuff that the author wrote
 
I'm hovering the tags on this question and I don't think that excerpt is even the longest one.
If people find a single short paragraph "too much text" to bother reading, would they be interested in a Literature site?
 
I like the length of
@Randal'Thor For new users that just want their homework done? Yeah
It just looks deceptively long because the excerpt space is tiny
 
> It needs to be short. If it's longer than three sentences, it's already too long. You know the tag is getting long when the color on "characters left" changes.
that's North on Puzzling Meta
 
shrugs I think it's just different tag writing philosophies at this point
I used to write really long tag excerpts until I realized that those probably weren't necessary
 
12:06 AM
wikis, or excerpts?
'borg!
 
friends! <3
i have taken two naps today and i feel very refreshed
 
you have come just in time to be bored to death by discussion of the details of tagging
 
I would hover over some old excerpts I wrote and I'm like "no one wants to read that"
It's not a terrible thing, and I'm not going to fight tooth and nail to get it done that way. It's just personal preference
 
Just Skipped your excerpt edit because I'm not sure if adding birth and death dates is enough to justify an edit
 
@bobble Meh, that's what I've been doing for most of the excerpt edits
If it's "for questions..." and already has the dates, I don't even bother
 
12:10 AM
I edit to add information about the writer
 
I go with adding the extra information on a case-by-case basis. I usually don't unless I feel like it's important in how to use the tag
 
I use that little bit of information to decide which tags to browse through when looking at the tag pages
 
oof yeah
it doesn't even have the "use with [german-literature]" bit
 
! I didn't even realize
Okay yeah I'm fixing that
There was no way the language tag would've fit
 
12:16 AM
I've been thinking that I could add wikis about some of my favorite authors/books but I'm worried that would be unfair to the others
 
how dare you have tastes and opinions
those are forbidden
 
@bobble Lol, just add the wikis to the ones you want
There are WAY too many tags to make a wiki for all of them
 
I will be offline for a bit to concentrate on some offline homework without y'all being distracting
 
:(
 
12:23 AM
I'll do that too o\
 
all by myselffffff....
 
 
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1:25 AM
@Sciborg poor birdy
pat pat
 
birdy is lonely :(
 
What would birdy like to do?
 
dost thou have any Grid Deduction puzzles?
 
1:40 AM
Genre?
 
any
 
Hop into grid-deduction chat, I'll pull up a link
 
 
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3:48 AM
Now that I can see invisible things, are there any recommendations?
 
4:14 AM
@bobble as far a you know
 
well there were no bite marks on me when I awoke
 
Or so you think
 
... there was a scratch that I don't remember getting
but I'm almost positive that was there yesterday
 
cackles menacingly
I am literally one edit away from a gold badge
 
@Tsundoku I've created a monster
@PrinceNorthLæraðr The tag shouldn't be hyphenated
 
4:27 AM
@verbose The tag shouldn't exist lol
Imo
 
I'm not sure postmodernism, or romanticism, or classicism, or dadaism, etc. are genres in the way that poetry, novels, epic, tragedy, etc. are genres. They're more like stylistic schools
Like, they're more in
 
5:15 AM
0
Q: The first line of "God's Grandeur"

Aarjan KandelThe first line of Gerard Manley Hopkins's sonnet "God's Grandeur" is: The world is charged with the grandeur of god. What I found on the Internet regarding the analysis of this line was rather complicated. I have to give a presentation about this poem in front of my classroom and I am still jus...

 
5:37 AM
@bobble "this lie"? :-)
That's weird. It's almost an exact copy-paste of a previous question except asking about the first line instead of the second line.
 
agh, my "n" key has been sticking recently
 
6:06 AM
@Randal'Thor And the answer to that previous question does answer this one. I VdTC
Interesting article:
 
6:17 AM
congratulations @bobble and @PrinceNorthLæraðr on breaking 2,000 rep!
I just took a look at the standings and I have a LONG way to go before I catch up to the person who's ahead of me: EJoshuaS. And in turn, he's a long way behind the person immediately ahead of him, who's a long way behind, etc. I think the standings are going to remain the way they are for quite a while unless Spagirl hits a few well-chosen HNQs.
She's not far behind me at all.
Question: what happens when a site grows up? My understanding is that certain privs are available at far lower reps on beta sites than on graduated ones. Say if Lit SE graduates, will someone who currently has a privilege in beta, but that rep isn't enough for a graduated site, lose that privilege?
 
7:08 AM
@verbose Yep, you're well into the realm of big gaps now. But I'm guessing you'll overtake EJoshuaS probably in April, since you've been getting about 1k a month in 2021 (more in the last months of 2020).
And yes, when privilege levels change at graduation it means a lot of people lose some rep-based privileges. But nowadays the different stages of graduation can be quite separate - it's not design+elections+swag+new-rep-thresholds all at the same time any more. The most recent sites to graduate, when they graduated a bunch just for being old enough, like Writing and History, still have rep thresholds set to beta levels.
 
 
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8:37 AM
0
Q: Meaning of the part in bold

Viser HashemiThis text is from The children's bach by Helen Garner He would have liked to move around her house and examine all its icons, or to hang over the front windowsill with her and make remarks about the dress and gait of passing pedestrians; but he wanted also to get her outside and on to his own tu...

 
9:03 AM
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Q: Help finding children's historical mystery

ClaireI think it's unlikely that anyone will be able to help, but this has bugged me on and off for years. When I was younger I'm sure I read a book from the local library. We're talking the UK in the late 80s early 90s here. I don't remember many details - but I feel that it was set around the war of ...

 
9:54 AM
@Randal'Thor The late 2020 stuff was all courtesy . And EJoshuaS often asks questions on popular topics like or , which means he's going to keep racking up rep too. So I'm not as confident. Let's see. I'm more keen on getting to 10k rep as a personal milestone than on relative positions.
@Randal'Thor It's good that the newest graduated sites did maintain the lower-rep thresholds. If we ever get over that hump, it seems gnarly that someone like bobble or prince, who would deserve much of the credit for making the site what it is, could suddenly lose the ability to keep improving it.
 
10:17 AM
Yeah. I guess the assumption of the system is that people who contributed a lot to the site over an extended period will have (or at least continue to earn) enough rep to be over the new thresholds too.
Actually, two of the people who deserve most credit for making this site what it is from the beginning don't even have accounts any more. That's by their own choice though, they weren't suddenly forced to lose privileges.
@verbose 10k is the best privilege threshold on graduated sites, although here on beta you already got all that stuff at 2k.
May 6 '20 at 21:34, by Rand al'Thor
Jan 22 '17 at 13:30, by Rand al'Thor
in Mos Eisley, Oct 4 '15 at 21:21, by Praxis
@randal'thor : 10k is when you get instant healing, x-ray vision, and the ability to see 15 seconds into the future. 20k, you get improved stamina, and 25k you get a Starbucks gift card.
 
cool, I have something to look forward to. I could use instant healing and improved stamina.
 
10:56 AM
But @Randal'Thor if we don't use for Shakespeare's plays, that pretty much makes nonsense of the tag?!
 
I think it was @Tsundoku who introduced that tag, but I'm not sure exactly what it should be used for. It goes against our usual policies of not using tags for time periods or for English language.
Maybe it's supposed to be a general-topic tag, to be used on questions about English renaissance theatre in general but not on questions about individual works within that field.
 
@Randal'Thor k
 
Like our genre tags, e.g. not being used on every Sherlock Holmes question nor on every Thomas Hardy question.
 
well, applies only to drama anyway
and to the Bee Gees
🎶 When you're ⬇️ and out in a lonely town, it's Tragedy!
When you want to 😢 and you don't know why it's hard to 🧸
With no one to 💘 you, you're nowhere, nowhere 🎵
 
Formatting doesn't work in multi-line messages :-(
Not even
*italics*
or
**bold**
 
11:04 AM
Apparently
I'm rather pleased with myself over "it's hard to 🧸", tbh
oh well, imma sod off to nod off. g'nite Randolph!
 
I couldn't make out that emoji. Hard to cat?
Goodnight :-)
Though 'tis but noontide here.
Now you've broken 9500 reputation, which means Area 51 will list your rep as 10k.
 
11:34 AM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Postmodernism is not a genre, it's a solipsistic disillusionment. Except when it's about architecture, where I don't know what it means.
was actually intended for all theatre from that period, including Shakespeare, since some people specialise in that. But it's not in line with our general policy.
 
11:54 AM
"It's hard to teddybear"
@Randal'Thor "It's hard to Rupert Bear"?
 
 
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2:36 PM
@bobble literature.stackexchange.com/a/15610/139 . But there's a visible copy at history.stackexchange.com/a/61723/24029 . Anything that we would recommend we don't make invisible.
 
3:28 PM
YAYAYAYA
COPY-EDITOR TAG HAS BEEN EARNED!!!!
 
Sorry, what? I didn't hear you. :-P
Oh, wow, copy edtior had been awarded only two times before today. Congratulations, @PrinceNorthLæraðr !
And your first gold badge on Lit SE.
 
4:40 PM
0
Q: What does "the one man on earth to her" in The Midst of the Alarms"?

Ahmed SamirIn "In the Midst of Alarms" (1894) by Robert Barr, Yates went to propose a girl who wasn't in love with him, but he thought that she love him. He went to her home's garden in the darkness to talk to her: “Margaret,” whispered Yates hardly above his breath. The girl advanced toward the fence. “Is...

 
5:04 PM
For poems or collections of poems that have their own tags, should [poetry] be used alongside them?
Woo, 10.5 QPD
 
5:18 PM
@bobble Yes, please! It makes it easier, for example, to find unanswered poetry questions.
 
5:35 PM
> Question about any of the books in the fantasy series Dragonriders of Pern, written by Anne McCaffrey. Use this tag with the [anne-mccaffrey] tag.
I'm writing a wiki for [dragonriders-of-pern] and that tag excerpt is... not entirely true
Other authors (notably her children) have contributed novels, both in collaboration with her and not
[dragonriders-of-pern] strikes me as a tag that can't really have one author attributed to it
For example, none the companion books (e.g. People of Pern, The Atlas of Pern) were written only by Anne McCaffrey. The Atlas of Pern doesn't even have Anne on the byline (though she was involved in its creation)
As I mentioned, there are novels that were written entirely by her children
It would be weird if someone had a question about Dragonheart and tagged it with [anne-mccaffrey]
But according to our current series-tag guidance, seems like that would be what would happen
Please excuse the crown, she has been immersed in tagging for too long
I'm off to do some physics homework
 
5:54 PM
@Tsundoku Something about a gold badge really freshens up your profile page
My hard-earned badge (sniffles) so proud
 
I have a much higher edit-to-day ratio than you
0.455 edits/day vs 1.805 edits/day
I shall pass you eventually
 
 
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7:06 PM
@bobble Blah blah blah, :P
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Now would be a good time to say, "You shall not pass!"
 
@Tsundoku Ha!
 
nah, "shalt"
 
@bobble Well, it was "shall" in the film, wasn't it?
 
i dunno, didn't even know it was a refrence
but you know, this is Lit so we have to be all anachronistic
 
7:08 PM
@bobble LoTR?
Gandalf????
 
remember how i haven't read LoTR?
 
or seen any of the movies
 
One of the most iconic lines in fantasy
 
7:09 PM
I don't think I can be friends with you anymore bobble
 
well i learned something new today
 
@bobble *shakes head sadly*
 
hey this isn't SF&F
 
One does not simply walk into a literature chatroom and say, "i dunno, didn't even know it was a reference"...
 
*reference
yes, i'm correcting myself at this point
in my defense my keys are very sticky
 
7:15 PM
^ SinceTollkien was a professor, I think that was the real origin of that phrase.
 
Ah yes, the professor known as "SinceTollkien"
 
@Randal'Thor “hard to bear” 🐻
 
7:31 PM
@Tsundoku You just pretend like you understand the reference as you furiously Google
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr A few years ago, we had "One does not simply ..." memes hanging around the office.
 
@Tsundoku Hehe
 
> I would make another LoTR joke, but all the good ones Aragorn.
 
that's just a rip-off of a chem joke
 
Oh, with Argon? I hadn't heard that one.
 
7:43 PM
this AP Chemistry kid has heard the chem version too often
 
my AP Chem teacher has the walls plastered with chem memes
that's the one kind of meme that I am familiar with
 
I guess that chemistry joke wouldn't have won me any gold :-P
 
@Tsundoku Nor should one besmirch a literature chatroom with film memes.
@PrinceNorthLæraðr You haven't been around enough to know that the tsundoku doesn't google :-)
 
Oh, really?
 
7:49 PM
Apr 30 '20 at 16:52, by Tsundoku
Is it one of those I didn't find because I don't use Google?
 
Now that two of our most active editors have reached 2000 reps, the suggested-edit queue is going to be a lot emptier.
 
Their tag wiki edits still need to be approved until they reach 4000.
 
I know, but not all edits are tag wiki edits.
 
Is there some polite way to tell this user to please use proper formatting for titles? They've been writing "The children's bach by Helen Garner" and I have to keep correcting that to "The Children's Bach by Helen Gerner". This time they even wrote the title wrong - "path" instead of "Bach". I mean, it's small, but I would like to not have to.
 
And 1000 is enough to make post edits without approval, on a beta site.
It was noticeable when bobble hit 1000 rep here ;-)
 
8:01 PM
shuffles feet I do edit a bit, don't I
 
0
Q: Meaning of "They wanted to know each other less than they wanted to agree. Harmony! To be each other"

Viser HashemiThis text is from The Children's Bach by Helen Garner. In the street there was a dusty summer wind, a morning not quite hot enough. If they walked shoulder to shoulder, if they sat side by side, it was in order to become the world’s audience instead of being obliged to perform their personalitie...

 
8:29 PM
1
Q: What does the sentence "We call people things" mean?

user12152I am to translate an extract from John M. Ford's novel The Last Hot Time. It begins with this passage: "Her name is Norma Jean?" "Around here," the small man said, "names are something that one keeps to oneself. We call people things. He indicated the big man and the elf in turn. "This is Lincol...

 
9:11 PM
> earned 1000 reputation from suggested edits
sighs
What a beautiful number
Haha, this means now I can make all the trivial edits I want and it won't seem like I'm trying to rep grab!
@Tsundoku What does it look like when your edits get approved now?
Does it notify you still that the edit was approved?
Wow, I have to say, we've tackled a large chunk of Knight's questions. By "we" I mean like... a good chunk by Tsundoku
(Not disenfranchising anyone else who worked on it, of course :P)
 
9:28 PM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Get approved? If they don't need to get approved, they are visible immediately, so there is no need for a notification.
 
@Tsundoku Ah, I meant "what do they look like when suggestions get approved after hitting the max reputation from edits"
I can't earn any more reputation from edits now, right?
Like no matter what I do?
 
I don't know. I passed 4,000 reps so long ago.
You'll have to try it out...
So, did you get two notifications just now?
The "flood" was one week ago and we now have a QPD of 10.6:
 
At the end of February our QPD is going to plummet.
At least our answered percentage is approaching 76% again.
 
Oh, you mean we won't get another 95 questions before the end of the month?
We went back to 75% relatively quickly but I have no idea how war away from 76% we still are.
 
@Tsundoku Nope. I had to check my suggestion tab to see if it got approved. That's kind of annoying, knowing now that I don't know if things get approved :/
@Tsundoku Does the counter reset or something? How does it work?
 
9:39 PM
@Tsundoku If you divide this number by this number, it's currently 0.2457...
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Hover over the QPD figure on Area 51 and you'll see it's a moving average based on the last fortnight.
 
Ah...
Darn, that'll be really sad ;-;
I really liked seeing our average at 10.6
 
Well, there is a way to keep it there...
 
This question looks really, really ambiguous
 
If you, me, bobble, Tsundoku, Mith, and verbose each ask a question every day ...
 
@Randal'Thor hehe, good luck with counting me in there for being consistent but I can try :P
 
9:41 PM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Well, The Waste Land was very influential, but it would take some research to document exactly in what way.
Feb 14 at 22:12, by Tsundoku
Well, I have a cunning plan: ten of us start collecting questions until each of us has 30 of them. Then we start posting them, i.e. each of us one per day. That would mean at least 10 QPD for an entire month ;-)
Feb 14 at 22:12, by Tsundoku
If it sounds like a bad plan, blame Baldrick.
 
@Tsundoku Okay. I'm not very familiar with The Waste Land, but there wasn't really anything from the question itself that would indicate that the work was "significant"
 
Sorry for the TV allusions, @Randal'Thor :-/
@PrinceNorthLæraðr That's sort of understood, I guess.
 
I'm still going to flag and vote to close it. The question "how did it change English literature" feel way too open-ended
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr What American literature?
 
Okay, even worse
Are they talking about English as in England or English as in the language English?
English literature---> literature from England or English literature ---> literature written in English language?
 
9:45 PM
Presumably in the English language. Eliot was an American but spent his entire professional life in England.
 
The latter presumes to be extremely broad
 
Every time people here start talking about Eliot, I think of George before TS.
 
@Randal'Thor Hehe, I was thinking of that too, but only because I'd just recently made or fixed George Eliot's tag excerpt
 
But for the Library of Congress, Eliot counts as American literature.
 
gee, I wonder why
The question "how did Eliot change English literature" just feels like such a broad question. Like an entire PhD dissertation could be written on it
 
9:49 PM
It may be sufficient to summarise what you find in a monograph about modernism and one about Eliot.
 
Hmm, I still don't know. But I'm no literary expert, so, I'll drop it if you think it's answerable. My vote still stands as is
 
Would that cause a stack overflow? :-P
 
@Tsundoku ⬆️
heh
 
I'm confused by the meme :P
The compsci coding is too big brain for me
 
9:56 PM
Oh, I almost forgot to congratulate @bobble for becoming our 36th 2000+ rep user!
 
:D
 
Congrats!
Still ahead of you :P
 
closer I come... closer
... closer
I need one more good HNQ
 
> Here's Johnny bobble!
 
@Tsundoku It's not answerable without writing a book.
@PrinceNorthLæraðr agreed
 
9:59 PM
@bobble I keep on wond'ring and wond'ring and wond'ring and wond'ring when will my life begin?
 
> Knight’s Law: Life is what happens to you while you’re making other plans.
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr in C, a pointer is something that holds a memory address. To dereference a pointer is to go to that address and get whatever is stored in memory there. A null pointer is holds literally nothing: "no such address". Dereferencing a null pointer means we try to go literally nowhere to see what's stored there. That confuses the computer and it crashes. Fairly common coding error.
 
java.lang.NullPointerException Aargh!!!
 
@verbose Ah, so literally telling the computer to do something when there is nothing it can do, if I'm understanding correctly
Oh, is it like in windows where
You have a bunch of empty folders and when you open them it's just empty
Except the folders themselves don't exist in our case
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Yes. More precisely, to tell the computer to perform an operation on a value that literally does not exist.
 
10:08 PM
@verbose I feel like there's a math analogy I can make but I'm not sure what :P
 
There, I forgot to post yesterday's Fontane question. Rand, we're even again
 
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Q: Why does "The Tragedy of Afghanistan" suddenly switch to second-person in the second-to-last verse?

bobbleHere's the second-to-last verse from a translation of Fontane's "Das Trauerspiel von Afghanistan" ("The Tragedy of Afghanistan"): They played all night and the following day, They played like only love made them play; The songs were still heard, but darkness did fall. In vain is your watch, in v...

 
> Seven a.m., the usual morning lineup
Start on the chores and sweep 'till the floor's all clean
Polish and wax, do laundry, and mop and shine up
Sweep again, and by then it's like 7:15
How does she -
In fifteen minutes??
 
?
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Go ahead and make it ....
 
10:10 PM
who's "she"?
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr I assumed it was 7:15p
 
@verbose Rapunzel. This is from Tangled
 
Like, she gets through the entire day during silly stuff
 
ah, I was confuzzled
 
@verbose Nope, she does this entire thing in like 15 minutes
 
10:11 PM
Oh well, it's Rapunzel. Small room.
 
@verbose No I was saying I'm sure there's a math analogy, but I just don't know one or it's not coming to my mind
@verbose Castle's pretty big
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr ah
 
's not a castle she's in
 
@verbose Dividing by zero?? Lol
 
she just has her tower room
and probably a bathroom, but they don't show it
 
10:12 PM
How does one do their laundry in fifteen minutes
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr That's not a bad analogy. Same sort of "this thing its literally impossible to do" energy
 
@verbose yeah
@verbose I can totally feel the "What the f- are you telling me to do" vibe from that
 
Depends what you count as "doing laundry"
doesn't take long to run something under water with soap
 
@bobble Have you ever tried doing hand-laundry? It's HARD
 
You can do hand-laundry really fast if you cut all the corners
dunk something in soapy water, take it out, "done"
 
10:15 PM
No, but you have to wring the water out
That's the hard part
 
make the lizard do that
 
It's a chameleon
 
reptile smpltile
 
@Tsundoku In Vancouver, BC, there's a church which has a reserved parking spot for the priest right in front of it. There's a sign there saying Thou Shalt Not Park.
@PrinceNorthLæraðr aren't chameleons lizards?
 
10:18 PM
@verbose Well yes, but lizards are a large group of reptiles
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr It's really bizarre that less than two months ago some dude blew up an entire block of downtown Nashville on Christmas day to save 'Merika from the Lizard People and we've just sorta memory-holed it.
Granted, we've gone through an attempted coup and some other stuff since then, but still. I think the fact the Lizard People were able to cover up the whole thing so quickly and efficiently shows their power.
 
That... was the reason why the Nashville Christmas bomber bombed it?
 
makes friends with @PrinceNorthLæraðr to be on the good side of the Lizard People
@PrinceNorthLæraðr yes, I am not kidding
and see what I mean about its being totally memory holed
 
@verbose I have it in my list of links about the Trump administration, though.
 
Meanwhile, federal investigators are still looking into the belief system of Anthony Quinn Warner, who made statements about a conspiracy of lizard people taking over the planet before the explosion that damaged 41 buildings and injured three people in Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas Day.
 
10:23 PM
I never understood the conspiracy theories behind all these "world-ruling governments". I mean, if they're really controlling the world, they're really not doing anything
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr wait what
@Tsundoku that's a depressing page
 
@verbose You know, "X organization" or "X people" are taking /have taken over the world
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr They're variations of anti-semitic theories that have existed for some time ...
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr "We have heard about these Lizard People. The situation is being ... monitored."
 
I meant the organizations which are subjected to the conspiracy theories
They're doing a pretty bad job of trying to take over the world
 
10:26 PM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr I guess I don't understand what you mean by "if they're really controlling the world, they're really not doing anything"
Oh okay, get it now
 
Yeah
They're very ineffective at controlling the world
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr Prototype: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
 
Get it? Monitored?
 
If you're monitoring a group that is taking over the world, doesn't that make you like... a world dictator in and of itself?
 
I meant as in monitor, the lizard.
Monitor lizards are large lizards in the genus Varanus. They are native to Africa, Asia, and Oceania, but are now found also in the Americas as an invasive species. About 80 species are recognized. Monitor lizards have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. The adult length of extant species ranges from 20 cm (7.9 in) in some species, to over 3 m (10 ft) in the case of the Komodo dragon, though the extinct varanid known as Megalania (Varanus priscus) may have been capable of reaching lengths more than 7 m (23 ft). Most monitor species are terrestrial, but arboreal and...
 
10:27 PM
Oh, ha, funny
I don't know whether I should be laughing when I read the news stuff about Qanon or genuinely concerned
 
@PrinceNorthLæraðr genuinely concerned. These people are delusional enough to blow up Nashville and attempt an insurrection. People like Marjorie Taylor Greene are literally in Congress on the strength of their QAnon beliefs. It's gone far beyond a joke.
 
I wonder... how people believe this stuff
 
H'm I wonder why certain links (like the Wikipedia page on monitors) give you a nice preview while others (the Atlantic article) don't
 
Only certain things onebox
SE posts, comments, chat messages, Wikipedia, images, YouTube videos, Wiktionary
 
10:35 PM
Right, certain links onebox.
 
Interesting
 
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A: Which links and sites are handled specially in chat?

Juha SyrjäläThe current list of integrated (we call this onebox, or oneboxing, ala search engines) sites is: Stack Exchange sites: Home pages, questions, answers, users, and comments (except for deleted things) Stack Exchange Chat: Messages, rooms, user profiles, and bookmarked conversations This works fo...

 
@verbose It's funny - the stuff they believe in hits at like every sensitive issue: child-abuse, political partisanship, cannibalism, religion, etc.
 
yep
 
It sounds like a post that like some guy on Twitter would joke about
"X politician is crazy! They're a bunch of Satanic, child-eating, molesters trying to stop our great leader!"
 
10:38 PM
@PrinceNorthLæraðr well there is a theory that it started as a game. Some gamer wanted to see if a game premise could play out in real life, and it worked too well.
Don't know whether that theory is true, but it's plausible
 
@Randal'Thor I can't ever log into Area51. Here's what happens. I log in and appear to be logged in:
My avi appears with a score of 51 next to it. Then there's a "register" link next to it. I click on that link:
Then after a while (sometimes a couple seconds, sometimes a minute):
so I've never been on Area51. Which is a pain, I'd've liked to participate in some of the proposals, e.g., the Sanskrit one.
 
10:54 PM
Huh...
 
@verbose Might be worth raising a contact ticket about that. I've seen CMs being able to resolve Area51 login issues before.
The most common issue is probably duplicate accounts, but this seems like something where you need admin help too.
 
11:41 PM
North, why are you being active in asking & answering now?
You were all nice and not earning rep before when I was catching up
 
@bobble Mwahaha
 
11:53 PM
@Mithical do you happen to know where to find a transcription of the lyrics for this question? I have an idea for an answer but I can't find the lyrics anywhere, and I'd rather not transcribe from the music video
@PrinceNorthLæraðr We're 63 rep apart. If Rand accepts my timeline answer and awards a 50-point bounty immediately, then I pass you. Or if he accepts my timeline answer and I do 25 approved tag wiki edits.
 
@bobble Rand still has to accept my answer given here
 
Or 7 upvotes, of course
There's also the write-good-Q&A route where I grind the rep the hard way, except I've been trying to do that and you keep moving the goalpost
darn tree
 
How could I move the goal post? I'm stationary, as you can see
 
Your minions
 
I have minions now?
 
11:58 PM
You control the lizard people, don't you
I'M ON TO YOU
 
gasp
No I control the tree-people
 
Doesn't preclude you from controlling the lizard people
 

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