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Also the one who said that receiving a free candy bar made up for paying twice the price.
Also the one who doesn't mind locking their keys in the car as long as they're locked inside as well.
Also the one who was worried about finding a place to live by May 1st. Until May 2nd.
... so lucky to have a muse or two ... and to be amused ...
00:15
(For the record, breaking and entry is a puzzle worth leaving aside. When I didn't want anyone able to do so, that worked. When I want to enter another's house there's always a way without a trace. This time I purposely left a possibility to enter mine and my muse found it.)
( llife puzzles that don't need solution . . )
(I've sublimated those kinds of adventures here but knew I could count on my muse to dare again.)
To break into someone's mind is so much better than breaking through their side door.
@humn So much good.
Thank you for letting me into your mind without breaking in, Rubio.
(Seriously, though, I've offered lessons on entry to all my friends' juvenile delinquents. Scared them straight.)
(Please! Not that kind of entry. The good old-fashioned burglary type. A lost art, well so.)
... burglary and puzzle solving, easily connected ... hadn't reallized that until just now ...
... You haven't lived until the person who invited you over finds you inside after being an hour late for the appointment ...
life puzzle, no problem. , different question.
A littlle late, but I realized that half of the persons who jumped off a cliff with me should've thought twice.
Makes me think thrice. (Lucky to telll the story. I'm not being completely figurative.)
(May you live so long as to have such tales of woe to obscure.)
(Okay, this time I'm really out the door to hear others' tales of woe. Stay tuned.)
00:57
Is there a game happening right now?
Were is everyone?
I don't think there's a game on atm
You can always try to start one, but not sure how many people are around atm
Don't worry then, I'll do some real work then
on a Saturday?
Work as in work for work, not work as in work = $$$ work
that sentence is... confusing
01:24
@Rubio Yep, Languid as 'lacking energy' was the intent
So, like not work for $$$ but rather working for the sole purpose of doing something useful
so, is there a new CCCC or something?
Once Rubio posts there will be
01:39
I've made it the 5 hours home \o/
@humn am I an amusing musable muse who amuses muses?
Playing is doing something useful
@n_palum do muses take interest in muses, though?
Speaking of which @n_p said he would add me on ow but still has not
@Wen1now la work pour la work?
CCCC: Lost all wealth, lost majority of musical act, perhaps! (10)
01:47
dang I forgot I was terrible at these
Yeah, the work for the work
I think using online tools would be cheating
Oh wow, that last sortie didn't work out quite as anticipated. Turned out to be too hot for strangers' tales of woe so I got to tell my own. Even though nobody listened, cursing made it easier to slump back home.
Sometimes I head out as if i were an elevator. This time i got the plunger. (How do these fingers keep typing when the rest of me is beyond repair?)
To be overdramatic, possible repeat:
Terminal respiratory secretions (or simply terminal secretions), known colloquially as a death rattle, are sounds often produced by someone who is near death as a result of fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions accumulating in the throat and upper chest. Those who are dying may lose their ability to swallow and may have increased production of bronchial secretions, resulting in such an accumulation. Usually, two or three days earlier, the symptoms of approaching death can be observed as saliva accumulates in the throat, making it very difficult to take even a spoonful of water. Related...
That's how I felt on the way home just now. It'll happen to you too sooner or later.
May you live to tell! It ... just ... ain't ... fair.
02:15
@ffao I haven't been on my computer sorry and now I'm home for a weekend without it
Well, I'm definitely glad you're okay.
You and I aren't alone, Deusovi, thank you.
Ho humn and a bottle of.. being okay?
Too hot and bothered to even take a sip. But just wait.
Actually, if it weren't obvious, many of my fevered dreams resonate intoxicants. Ah, memories, or what's left of them.
Memories to my left, memories to my right. Here a memory, there a memory, rah rah rah!
("rah" = "raw" when it comes to memories)
... I'm sure it's even hotter and direr elsewhere, but I
... I'm sure it's even hotter and direr elsewhere, but this time of year is tough around here. The bank's temperature reading along the road went to the blink.
Weird echo around here. Doesn't matter matter matter er er er
02:31
I had had an echo in here before
You too too?
Or you you two too?
An echo a day keeps the psyche away. (bizarre Greek(?) referenece)
I dunno, no
If yo dunno who do?
(Still recovering my wits from that sun stroke, thank you for playing along!)
This echo is not not that bad... confusing
Echo, Pan and Tantalus are my favorite Greco-Roman characters.
One is a reminder, one is all too available and one is just out of reach.
Don't make me say Sysiphus or Damocles. Those are not my favorites.
One is frustration and one is dread.
02:42
I think my table is tilted
I can't put a ball there without it rolling away
I am disappointed
You haven't been on your computer for 3 days? Not sure I'd survive it
Discomputabulated.
Remember, every time I make some kind of grammar, speeling, definition errors it's purposefully made (and typos to)
02:47
@Wen1now , and whenever I crash my bicycle I meant to do so.
Well, its true most of the time
^Like just then
Okay, backflip on that. Pull out the sap buckets:
(And I'm not even any official religion. Just recognize inspiration given the chance.)
Should take this to Muisc SE, but while here:
Some beat me soft before i go there naturally.
I woke up so tough but an hour out and sweltering about can change a person.
Antidote (ironically, Jerry Brown is governor of California again):
Peridote (and probably another repeat, while going with a Bayarean theme):
(Oakland and San Francisco are pillars of so-called SF bay area.)
(So-called disco was a laughing stock all the while when everyone loved dancing to it.)
Now I'm feeling punk and rehydrated enough to nap. For whoever is awake:
03:43
During another quiet moment:
(That was for youbio.) (No explanation offered.)
03:56
Some of us were simply born at the wrong time. I was born 30 years too early but wish I had been 30 even before then. My music teacher embodies Betty Boop at her best (even though neither can skip to my lou nowadays). Here's where my favorite line originates: "What's you gonna do now? Gonna do just the best I can."
04:08
Anyone want top play a round of Contact? chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/53490/contact
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Q: A Simple Riddle That Is Relatively Short

Liam Vander SinestraI have veins that hold no blood. I dwarf the trees. I grew once like a child, but now I'm immortal. Pluck my hair or cut my flesh, I'll feel no pain. What am I?

04:46
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Q: Israelly an EASY puzzle tho!

William NathanaelIt's not a duplicate of this puzzle, but I want to make another EASY pattern too. (1) Fiji (2) China (3) Cyprus (4) Indonesia (5) Kyrgyzstan (6) United States (?) Israel P.S. It's not 7 again! Bonus:

 
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07:34
I erred, perhaps, in my C4 - amending it to remove all doubt.
 
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09:04
(Just a heads up - Contact is still happening atm)
09:16
@WilliamNathanael guess I'm wrong then. thanks for confirming :)
 
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10:28
I've seen some @humn'al pings emanating hence, but haven't had time to drop in and chat - sorry.
11:08
@as4s4hetic 29th or so
@Wen1now oh :( you miss our chess game
Okay... did you change your profile pic again?
huh... I changed it last night
@Wen1now anyway, have fun wherever you're going :)
I'm sure you'll be able to work out where if you look through the transcripts
I have, and I didn't use the transcripts
11:22
:@Rubio no problem, your guess is very good!
11:33
Sorry if I laid this here already but I was recycling crossword newspapers and . . .
It was 4 letters and the clue was "No it'_____"
Sometimes crosswords make make me less cross. Had to share.
@humn SNOT!
That's what!
I just laughed and laughed thinking of how they managed to turn a clue for that word.
Tons left in your nose (4)
That's better!
A negative particle in a short saint, up his nose (4)
Or a short street. Take your pick.
11:39
What is what ain't? (Okay, misfire.)
Take your pick, pick your nose, nose your take.
I'll pick my yeses, thank you.
Damn, that second clue has no definition part.
Fixed.
But now it feels clumsy.
Ah, perfectionism.
I feel sure that you know that curse as well as I.
11:42
But what I enjoy so much here is imperfectionism. Again, when I edit or drive for real, everyone is safe, but here . . . look for the nearest exit!
(I was going to make excuses about not being fully awake. Don't need to be in order to recycle crosswords. But, again, feel completely safe here at half potential.)
(Probably safer at half potential anyway. Might be a shock at full.)
So only half of you is here?
Hello, hu.
That's the half out of bed. C'mon, mn, join the fun!
Oh there it is, still imbed . . .
Or imbued, perchance.
Imbued with the essence of bedliness.
And of humnliness.
11:51
Haiku!
Oh wow.
That was totally accidental.
The middle line is 10 syllables though.
Nature has a way of working that out.
(Anyway, welcome back, Rand al'Dom!)
"It's nature's way of telling you in a song."
(Never mind the otherwise negative lyrics.)
... is the internet seizing elsewhere? I just reloaded everything and even paid the bills but the connection is very herky-jerky here at the moment ...
Connections are hard to make.
That's why it's fun.
Yee haw!
(Suddenly the connection is working again)
I reminisce for the days when messages took weeks to deliver.
But have been spoiled by increasing bauds since then.
"for" is unnecessary two sentences above. Is that what you meant by suffering perfectionism, Rand? ... good thing that none of this is on public record ...
When I gave a whit at English SE I had the pleasure of watching someone make scores of edits on each and every post. Others couldn't stand that editor's delight. Coming from someone who has taken a scalpel to negatives.
12:11
hey
while the sun shines!
at 30 degree from the horizontal.
Celsius?
though the temperature must still be more than 30 degree C
@humn angle
What are you angling for?
12:13
The almighty sun
Glenda angled to dangle.
(now i'm almost fully awake! thanks for the boosts)
Three-quarters awake?
Bend.
At least you can hum here.
Glen reminds me of... Have you seen the Spiderman Homecoming?
I've never seen any superhero film.
Unless you count the last Christmas special of Doctor Who.
12:15
really? That's too odd.
(the neighbrs are hearing along now)
I was thinking about watching Doctor Who but then found out that it's too long
Yeah, can't remember the last time i went to a movie. Probably during a heat wave.
@manshu You can start with New Who (2005 onwards) and still follow everything.
@humn Last time I went, I promised myself to never ever waste money on it.
12:17
Possibly better at Lit SE, but while in the neighborhood, think Doctor Who has anything to do with Horton Hears a Who?
Kindred spirits!
In other rooms, I get laughed at for never going to the cinema.
really? Wiki page of Doctor Who (2005) says that it is a continuation.
@manshu Yes, it's technically a continuation, but there's a rather large disconnect, and New Who is specifically designed to be pickable up even for people who don't know Old Who.
Oh...
Who cares!
Who knows all the answers.
Who the what?
12:19
I'll probably watch it after Cosmos (2014)
@humn Gareth
The disconnect is explained in-universe by the Last Great Time War, which has a lasting effect on the Doctor, and out of universe by the Wilderness Years of 1989-2005 (broken by a one-off film in 1996).
@Randal'Thor , that looks like a post disguised as a chat strip.
@humn I'm sure there's posts about it on Science Fiction & Fantasy, if you want more detail.
@humn What on Earth are you doing these days?
But the TL;DR is that you can start from the 2005 reboot and follow pretty much everything just fine.
12:21
I went out across the terrain yesterday but all I got was heat stroke and a consoling word from Deusovi.
And a sandwich.
There there. Now you know how it feels like being hot.
Can only imagine.... oh wait, I can wunderground too ...
What is wunderground? :/
Weather undeground . . .
Looks like you had a chance of rain yesterday. Ride'm cowboy!
See? temperature is above 30 C
12:26
I'm never going outside again!
I haven't seen a drop of water falling from the sky since few days now.
So that chance of rain was just a tease? When is monsoon season?
It has been days now since I have read the newspaper. So no idea.
Welcome to the club.
Sid
Sid
Hey earthlings martians..
12:28
within two days the monsoon should be here
Hey Earthy Sid. Howz up?
I'm a ratling hoping to become an Earthling before maturing to a manshuling
Sid
Sid
When I see up, I see a ceiling.
! ... language!
I see the fan
I often wonder what will happen if this fan falls.
Sid
Sid
Bah, no rain for a long time...
12:30
Look too high and the blades might get heady.
Ain't it winter in some parts now?
The fan is out of the hand's reach.
I see a Peacock, with a fiery tail,
I see a Blazing Comet, drop down hail,
I see a Cloud, with Ivy circled round,
I see a sturdy Oak, creep on the ground,
I see a Pismire, swallow up a Whale,
I see a raging Sea, brim full of Ale,
I see a Venice Glass, Sixteen foot deep,
I see a well, full of mens tears that weep,
I see their eyes, all in a flame of fire,
I see a House, as big as the Moon and higher,
I see the Sun, even in the midst of night,
I see the man, that saw this wondrous sight.
Sid
Sid
ooo.. Rand is a poet!
!!!!!!!
(slightly too late for the "I see" exchange)
12:31
@Randal'Thor I have seen it somewhere. :O
@Sid Nah, not mine.
It's an amazing poem. Almost like a riddle.
puzzly
There are two ways of reading it.
One describes fantastic events, but the other is quite ordinary.
liner notes? do tell, please
pretty sure that humn have seen it too
Sid
Sid
12:33
(how do you write multiple line comments?)
shift-enter?
> I Saw a Peacock,
With a fiery tail, I saw a Blazing Comet,
Drop down hail, I saw a Cloud,
With Ivy circled round, I saw a sturdy Oak,
Creep on the ground, I saw [an Ant],
Swallow up a Whale, I saw a raging Sea,
Brim full of Ale, I saw a Venice Glass,
Sixteen foot deep, I saw a well,
Full of mens tears that weep, I saw their eyes,
All in a flame of fire, I saw a House,
As big as the Moon and higher, I saw the Sun,
Even in the midst of night, I saw the man,
That saw this wondrous sight.
Spoiler alert :p
Beat me to it.
Yep, that's the same words in the same order, but with the line breaks reassigned.
nice
this obviously illustrates why run on sentences don't work
except in poems :P
12:35
!
@manshu So @humn has seen it before!
I dizzy in this panonym.
Humn must be exhausting right now. He couldn't remember something of so much importance.
(Really meant a flattery "pantheon" but took a sidestep.)
one of the ways to analyse encrypted to text is to consider the most common letters, and refer to etaoin shrdlu and what not
12:39
qwertyuiop[
would that mean writing avoiding one letter would make text harder to decyrpt?
@humn you can wander in night
@DestructibleLemon See "The Adventure of the Dancing Men".
@DestructibleLemon An encrypted "La Disparition" / "A Void" would certainly be hard to decrypt by that method.
Sid
Sid
12:39
@Randal'Thor One of the Best Sherlock Holmes stories.
@Sid Meh.
I ought to try writing something some time
Sid
Sid
What's your favourite?
I found the idea ingenious when I first saw it.
??? Meh??? Doyle had a way with words and an illustrator. But Dancing Men has illustrations that made the story.
I remember a Sherlock story something like "the adventures of vampire". That was great.
12:41
@Sid Dunno, but I didn't think that one was particularly outstanding.
"The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire", written by British author Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 Sherlock Holmes stories collected between 1921–1927 as The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in the January 1924 issues of The Strand Magazine in London and Hearst's International Magazine in New York. == Plot summary == Holmes receives an odd letter that makes reference to vampires. Mr. Robert Ferguson, who comes to 221B Baker Street the next morning, has become convinced that his Peruvian second wife has been sucking their baby son's blood. By his first wife, he has a 15-year-old...
a bit more general, how about favourite books?
Sensitive subject to someone who just gave away 3/4 of my books. At least I supported a lot of authors along the way.
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
@DestructibleLemon points to own username
12:43
I find that the two Don Quixote novels were well written
@humn what's up with your pronouns in the first sentence?
Sid
Sid
@manshu I haven't read that book. Is it that good?
Worth a read. Twice or Thrice.
@DestructibleLemon , Gareth?
But then again, I haven't read many books.
@humn I mean I'm assuming the person who gave away your books was you
Sid
Sid
12:46
There was a new book of her which (I think) is available on Amazon..
I don't know why it isn't "their books" rather than "my books"
Sid
Sid
(Sadly, trolls have given the book 1-star reviews without even reading it.) It's hard to know how it is..
Sancho Panza is probably my favourite fictional characters
And "tilt" is my favrt word.
it is a pretty nice word
12:48
@Sid The Ministry of Utmost Happiness?
Sid
Sid
Yeah, that one.
My fav word is "NSFW"
(not really a word)
YRNSFW!
how about Electromagnetism
@manshu No sofas for William.
12:50
that is a nice word
Do I know you, @Destructible Lemon?
@Randal'Thor or even better.. "No samosas for William" :p
"Droll" is also a rather droll word
@manshu Names standing for words.
Naval salute, free wellingtons.
@humn I could make this about philosophy but you don't know me because I've hardly been in this room
12:52
@DestructibleLemon Ooh! Philosophy!
Dooooo eeeeet.
Not sure for weak
by philosophy I mean stuff about knowing another person and knowing oneself
so I mean navelgazing
Rand of al'people . . . mathematician poet who pretends to not know computers . . . are you aware that "word" is bigger than "nibble" (and "byte")?
@manshu Never shaved ... no, wait a minute, that really would be NSFW.
@humn I know byte > nibble > bit, but didn't know that "word" fits into the same hierarchy too.
"psyche" is also a nice word
also it has to do with butterflies which is cool
12:55
(This just gets better and better.)
"Pathological" is a cool word.
@Randal'Thor complete what you started :p
"Cool" is a pathological word.
ooh, "heterological" and "autological" are nice too
@Randal'Thor ;_; y u do this
@DestructibleLemon Spot the PPCGer :-P
12:57
"paradox", and "temporal" are cool, also when you put them together
@Randal'Thor TNBer*
Yup, got it in one.
I go for "tautological" when I need refuge.
that is a nice one
is "Tautological" Tautological?
@humn Just stretch a log until it's taut.
"awesome" is a cool word while "cool" is an awesome word.
12:58
manshu!
I think you could make the case on that it is tautological
"humn" is a manshuvian word while "manshu" is a humnal word.
well, I have to leave
bye
Thank you for leaving.
5
12:59
bye. \o
Well, I love to heave.
Seeya :-)
@DestructibleLemon , as much as thank you for showing up!

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