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01:24
@AIQ Good catch!
 
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08:09
.... created a white paper, entitled X ...
I didn't know the word entitled could be used like that (as in called or titled). The meaning that was familiar to me was of "He is an entitled brat!!!"
hmm so when I read the sentence I was a bit like ~ what the hell? ~
Such a common word - I had no idea ...
08:53
I wanna write an essay entitled B R A T
It will rival Dostoevsky's best work
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Let me know when it's over.
I would like to read it.
One of my favorite word is impregnable. Sadly, I can't find the right opportunity to use it. I am waiting
@It'sOver It will rival the whole enchilada of his works!
I'm already stocking on gorp to snack on while reading it.
09:15
Oh, I have a lot of that.
I'm fully stocked.
Gorped up.
I never knew this word before, "gorp", so I'm practicing it
Although I did use to prepare gorp to take along on bicycle rides
Dried apricots and peanuts mostly, in a mix
Gorp sounds like something you'd use for a mix of random stuff like that. I initially thought it referred to something that's not very tasty.
Although I wouldn't exactly call trail mix sapid.
09:40
Interestingly, in hindsight, it does fit perfectly. When contrasted with glop, the ending consonants lend the sound, and therefore the meaning, some of that... granularity (?) you hear when you drop a bag of trail mix (or beans or something like that) onto a hard surface.
I'll probably never use that word again since I don't talk about food much.
Actually, I haven't used it yet, only mentioned. Hehe.
Ugh. I spent around 12 hours on some 500 lines of tricky code only to realize it could all be simplified with like 50.
It was mostly boilerplatish code. I'm not some supercomputer. But yeah, discovering LINQ in C#.
I was working on some game in Unity, so there's that. I'm done now, and so probably won't be using C# anymore.
 
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20:11
@userr2684291 Yes, LINQ is quite good, and overall C# has the whole enchilada of handy functions that I could have only dreamed of when I was studying C++ in 1999
@CowperKettle wa wa waa waaaaaaa
The doctor has some eye disease
20:30
"It's Over"?
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20:45
hmmm ...
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21:15
I read this article or post somewhere about how saying "Yourself?" after someone asks "How are you?" is just nonsensical. It could be "And you?" but not "Yourself?". I am trying to find that piece. I have to say that "Yourself?" bothers me too, quite a lot. Okay, I shall try "I am in love with yourself" or something like that and see the response.
21:50
I like this better: How're you? UR FACE
 
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23:09
@AIQ That article or post is nonsense and you have my permission to stop looking for it. If people say it (and they do), it makes sense. The non-lazy versions are And yourself? or And how/what about yourself?, or something like that.
Actually, I don't think there should be a sole (And) you / yourself? immediately after How are you?. People instead say Good / I'm fine / etc. and follow it up with that question.
I don't know if that's what you meant.
Hm, there's this timeline thing now. I wonder if it'll be of any use.
23:32
Well, it's easier to determine when an edit took place relative to the comments and stuff, but that's only if you bother to use that. No different than hovering over a comment's timestamp, which should ideally have that toggle option they have implemented in the timeline feature. This will see limited use at best. (You heard it here first.)
In the meantime, they still haven't fixed the damn markup here in chat. I understand it's not something everyone needs, or perhaps even what most people need, but it can't be that damn difficult, can it now?
@It'sOver ur mom

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