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07:44
@trogdor hi - sorry for the late reply, as I said I had some time off. Anyway, what I meant is that I decided I probably shouldn't try anymore to understand (main) Meta.SE etiquette. Closing a question because offtopic and then reposting the same content yourself? If there really were issues in the original question that needed fixing, just edit it instead.
08:28
@Derpy ooooh that was what happened
I couldn't quite tell that just by looking at the stuff above at the time
but yeah that is weird
It is a case of "too eager to close".
quite possible
An user posted a bug report. Some other users closed it as "localized only to a site in the network, should ask on that site Meta".
Then one of the users noticed that the bug was actually network wide, and reposted the thing under his name.
Final result: bug resolved.
In the meantime, the user who originally posted about it got a question closed and downvoted for doing the right thing.
yeah that kinda sucks
Talk about "welcoming"
08:36
mmm
 
2 hours later…
10:22
An excerpt from Augustin Daly's Under the Gaslight, an 1867 play that is probably the first time a villain tied someone to railroad tracks:
10:41
@BESW "Hate" you :P You are worse than Tv Troopes.
Had to check.... and found out that there is basically an entire chapter about that in "Literature, Technology, and Modernity, 1860–2000"
checks if April is frogs month
Every month is Frog and Toad month.
@BESW does Mandela effect still apply to them like it does for the Berenstain/Berenstein Bears? Maybe some claim that the series was once called "Toad and Frog" instead?
11:01
[shrug]
11:22
no questions, just reptiles
reptiles all day every day
oh really they don't count? dang it
they really should
reptile amphibians
Courtesy of National Geographic

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