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12:06 AM
Goodnight @SȱɳɨȼƮħeǶḝÐɠḝħȱɠ I will see you in my dreams, lol.
 
@JasperLoy Goodnight mate.
 
12:23 AM
Night.
 
1:12 AM
night
 
1:28 AM
Hi.
Haven't seen you here in a while!
@RegDwigнt An example of how Hollywood has a bad influence on children the British PM: David Cameron Says Snooper's Charter Is Necessary Because Fictional Crime Dramas He Watches Prove It
Really, pop culture can be harmful, because it idealised the wrong things, like celebrity, the army, and the police.
And, yes, I am using celebrity in the proper, abstract sense here.
 
2:23 AM
@Cerberus any kind of cultural meme or idea or mores can be harmful, not just pop.
 
Yes.
 
Really what's harmful here is uneducated people making laws.
 
But certain kinds of pop culture bombard children and Prime Ministers with this kind of crap.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 It is true that intelligence and education help against this.
But can we guarantee their availability?
 
@Cerberus lots of non-pop culture is full of crap too.
 
Sure.
Like what, by the way?
 
2:26 AM
Well, like, religion.
 
By the way, I realise this is a dangerous path, cf. Plato's attack on poetry.
 
Atonalist “music”.
Sturgeon's revelation, commonly referred to as Sturgeon's law, is an adage commonly cited as "ninety percent of everything is crap." It is derived from quotations by Theodore Sturgeon, an American science fiction author and critic: while Sturgeon coined another adage that he termed "Sturgeon's law", it is his "revelation" that is usually referred to by that term. The phrase was derived from Sturgeon's observation that while science fiction was often derided for its low quality by critics, it could be noted that the majority of examples of works in other fields could equally be seen to be o...
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Yes, and I will be the last to recommend the wrong chapters of the Bible for children or PMs.
 
@tchrist Yes, this.
So I found a coupon code online for airport parking, saved $100
I like it when that happens
 
Wow.
How is that possible??
Who pays for those codes?
And why did not someone else use it before you?
Or can anybody use the same code?
 
2:47 AM
apparently other people can also use the codes
time to go
 
Bai.
 
3:09 AM
later
@Cerberus Wow, what a super blow out @ the super bowl :-O
 
@Theta30 Oh. Then forget what I said.
@SȱɳɨȼƮħeǶḝÐɠḝħȱɠ No I meant maternally because that's what Theta3 said:
4 hours ago, by Theta30
@SȱɳɨȼƮħeǶḝÐɠḝħȱɠ you had disagreements with simchona and she maternally tried to teach you
 
3:49 AM
@skullpatrol Umm...
 
@Cerberus Boring game any way
like watching Spain win 1-0 over and over and over...
 
@Cerberus There was a game on 'Fashion Police' (an American TV show with Joan Rivers and others who make comments about the way people dress). It promised to be exciting but didn't deliver.
 
4:11 AM
Umm...
 
 
4 hours later…
8:25 AM
morning
 
9:08 AM
hi
 
 
3 hours later…
11:56 AM
Guys, in Norsk, they have an expression to call 3rd gender, which is for "neutral". In English, how do you call those "neutrals"? I can only come up with "he/she" or "she/he".
 
12:25 PM
@EnglishMaster one E.g. "One is going to the shops"
 
to the shops, one goes
 
@EnglishMaster Also singular they
but Cerberus hates that
E.g. "They are happy to use it, but @Cerberus refuses"
 
Which people are you referring to?
 
The person of undefined gender in the corner by the drinks machine
 
And who else?
 
12:28 PM
Just them.
 
And what's he doing near the drinks machine? I told her she was getting fat.
 
They are fighting the urge to buy a drink
 
Only one at a time can buy a drink anyway.
Besides, it's not fair if they gang up on the urge.
 
One can't gang up!
 
But they can.
 
12:32 PM
There's only one of them
 
You're not being very consistent...
 
This is exactly what I would have said. I'm entirely consistent :D
 
At least you're not trying to pluralise I or something.
You is a lost cause.
 
No offence.
 
12:34 PM
Yes, as thou say
 
I say it.
 
or should that be you? Are you my better?
bbl, lunch!
 
Heh.
Bai!
 
1:05 PM
Apparently, not everyone associates Android phones with Google
 
what is he reviewing?
the app
or
the phone
 
ic, thnx
 
@kalina That's hilarious.
 
hilarious in a sad and depressing way
 
Not as scary as
13 hours ago, by Cerberus
@RegDwigнt An example of how Hollywood has a bad influence on children the British PM: David Cameron Says Snooper's Charter Is Necessary Because Fictional Crime Dramas He Watches Prove It
because that just sums up politicians
@kalina yeah
 
@MattЭллен -.-
 
Got my dick stuck in a plastic bottle #fuckcoke
#FuckCoke - For culturally colonizing the world, privatizing water sources - and then having the nerve to exploit multiculturalism.
 
2:20 PM
@MattЭллен t.co/ONBlQY27w7
 
@Mitch lolwhut?
 
There we go. It's like they want to be 'of color' too. 'pale' is also a color.
 
Yeah. I reas that ReligiousNews article.
It's like the editor of the Utah Valley hadn't even heard the phrase before.
 
Actually I do wonder just how the Coca Cola Company will go about backpedaling on that one. (Because they most certainly will.)
 
2:31 PM
but obviously she had
Otherwise, why use it
@RegDwigнt You think? I'm not 100%. I mean, they go a lot of good publicity, along with all the #fuckcoke
 
You must not be familiar with Coke Math 101: one lost customer = millions in revenue. And the dumber the customer, the millions in revenue.
 
but they will lose customers if they backpedal, too
 
Yeah but that's prospective, while these ones they already lost. You're making the mistake of thinking ahead.
 
Hi.
 
2:36 PM
Also, see above. They'd be using smart customers. Smart customer = not that much lost revenue.
Smart people don't drink their shit in the first place.
 
@RegDwigнt True, but I don't htink any of the people who have "switched" to pepsi actually have.
 
Yeah that of course is another funny thing.
 
Oh. Guess I'm dumb then.
 
Lol, I just came here to say that Coke won the "Trolling the Racists" category of Superb owl ads, and you guys are already ahead of me.
 
I can't believe you even watched the Superbowl.
 
2:38 PM
@KitFox Only Pepsi for you, from now on, eh?
 
Oh, I didn't watch it
I only learned yesterday who was even playing.
 
Nah, I'm a Coke drinker through and through. No amount of evil makes it taste less good.
 
I didn't watch, either. I tried real hard, but each year it's more awful than the last. This year in terms of entertainment it was no different than baseball.
 
@KitFox sadly, I have to agree
 
It's not very interesting when one side just crushes the other.
 
2:40 PM
Yeah I zapped in right around the interception that got them to 21:0.
Also, the stupid graphics get incomprehensibler every year.
 
I didn't watch any of it, just heard it from two rooms away because the ARC was watching and commenting.
 
This time I could barely discern what they even meant by all the pile of garbage at the bottom of the screen.
I could barely understand who was playing.
 
I was sewing while my husband played Fallout3.
 
I zapped in a second time when Bruno Mars was performing, and was underwhelmed a second time.
@MattЭллен she doesn't even get the real stuff.
@KitFox you have no idea.
sips real Coke with real sugar
 
The real stuff?
 
2:42 PM
You know, the sugar sugar.
 
With sugar instead of HFCS.
 
Not the "our main industry's waste" sugar.
 
I've had those twice, I think.
Sooo good.
 
yeah, the real taste of glucose!
I think many people are up in arms at our government allowing food manufacturers to use HFCS
 
2:47 PM
I would outlaw anything that calls itself a food manufacturer.
Straight to jail, do not pass Go.
 
well, whatever label suits you, then. they make food.
 
They make edible products.
 
I think I like Bruno Banani the most.
Better than Chiquita.
@KitFox I think you misspelled inedible.
Actually, Bruno Banani does make edible panties.
 
Mars Bruno has edible panties?
 
erm?
 
2:56 PM
Bruno Mars has chocolate banana panties
 
Panty bananas?
 
If they've just been for a long run
 
It's Mr Pants.
 
I don't really want to consider anyone's panties if they have the runs
 
!!wiki Mr Pants
 
2:59 PM
Mobile phone |genre = Puzzle |modes = Single-player |ratings = |platforms = Game Boy Advance, mobile phone |media = 64-megabit ROM cartridge, download }} It's Mr. Pants is a puzzle video game developed by Rare. It was published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld game console in North America in 2004 and Europe in 2005. The game was published internationally on mobile phones by In-Fusio in both 2005 and 2006. The game stars Mr. Pants, a crudely-drawn website mascot for Rare's online surveys. Gameplay The basic idea of the game is to create rectangles which have to be two-by-...
 
@Cerberus a way of serving steak
 
The steaks are too damn high.
I've been meaning to ping Cerberus with another answer, but I have no sound here so am not sure which video to link.
 
Mmm, tataki.
 
Though I guess you could just search YouTube for tatütata yourself.
And then pick whichever nonsense strikes your fancy.
Als Folgetonhorn (manchmal auch als Tonfolgehorn) wird generell eine akustische Einrichtung an Fahrzeugen bezeichnet, die nacheinander mehrere Signaltöne verschiedener Grundfrequenzen abgibt. Hierunter wird in Europa ein Teil der Warnanlage verstanden. Diese Einrichtung – sie ist für den Privatgebrauch verboten – wird in Deutschland als Sondersignalanlage bezeichnet und in hierzu berechtigten (Einsatz-)Fahrzeugen bestimmter Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitsaufgaben, z. B. Hilfsorganisationen verwendet. Man spricht hier auch vom Einsatz- oder (umgangssprachlich) Martinshorn (siehe...
 
!!youtube tatütata yourself
 
3:09 PM
 
Actually I was expecting to see a chemistry article, too.
As Tatütata is a mnemonic for some acid shit or something.
 
Auf Deutsch.
Aber YouTube ist Ameringlisch.
 
(And I am saying that in my capacity as someone who specialized in chemistry in school, so that is pretty much the official terminology: acid shit.)
@KitFox Eine Eselsbrücke in der Chemie für die Anordnung der Alkoholgruppen beim Traubenzuckermolekül (Ta steht für rechts, Tü für links).
See, we're back to sugar again.
Alcohol, sugar, acid. Same difference.
 
Left and right. OK.
 
So to answer @Cerberus'aes question, tata is right-right, or Hitler for short.
 
3:14 PM
Tata is an insulting term for a developmentally delayed person.
 
German has Tattergreis for dodderer.
Brickset is still down.
This is unbearable.
I have purchased seven sets today, but haven't added them to my datasheet.
 
Pandamonium ensues
A grizly set of circumstances and no mistake
 
dreams of having seven sets to assemble
 
I have ten times that many in the cellar.
I don't know when I am even supposed to assemble them.
 
Invite Kit over. She'll do it for you ;)
 
3:19 PM
Mostly polybags, granted, but all the way up to the Sydney Opera House.
And there are still five or six 200-bucks sets on my list. (((
The Ewok Village, the Simpsons House...
I can't even remember.
Where's that stupid list anyway.
I think it's at home somewhere.
 
On Brickset?
 
There, too. Yes.
Also, some of it is on Amazon, but only some, because many of the sets are either exclusive or haven't been released yet. Or both.
 
"I saw them on a train."
Does that make sense?
 
Of course.
 
3:23 PM
cool, I guess it works
 
It does not necessarily make the sense you want it to make.
For example, if you ate a burrito on a plane, then expressing that by saying "I saw them on a train" would be mighty confusing.
 
lol, very true.
 
Doesn't her knee look like Kanye?
 
can native sperakers read shakespeare
 
The Turin Knee!
 
3:35 PM
@username901345 yes, they can
sometimes it's hard to understand, though. an educated native speaker usually has no problem, though.
 
@username901345 I can read it for you like Mogan Freeman or Barack Obama just for 10 dollar!
 
Well...
 
I can read it for you like EnglishMaster just for 11 dollars.
 
what
no
 
Okay, okay, then Putin.
 
3:36 PM
Do they learn Latin in high school?
 
So how far can you go back? I mean, typical native speakers.
 
The mid 1990s
 
!!wiki Modern English
 
Modern English (sometimes New English as opposed to Middle English and Old English) is the form of the English language spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, completed in roughly 1550. With some differences in vocabulary, texts from the early 17th century, such as the works of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible, are considered to be in Modern English, or more specifically, are referred to as using Early Modern English or Elizabethan English. English was adopted in regions around the world, such as North America, the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Australia and New Zealan...
 
3:38 PM
@username901345 no. no one learns latin unless they are awesome
which most high-schoolers are not
 
I am so awesome, I didn't learn Latin on purpose. That's awesome overflow.
 
Probably half of my high school took Latin.
 
@username901345 shakespeare is near the limit for a lot of people. unedited chaucer is too difficult without special training.
 
I did not.
 
@KitFox that sounds like an awesome high school
 
3:39 PM
I was too busy studying French and Spanish.
@JSBձոգչ We had a language requirement.
Most kids thought Latin would be easier than French.
 
You sound like one of those Unamerican people.
 
Which is dumb since most of the locals speak some French.
 
o see
 
and nobody alive today knows how Latin sounded when it was a living language
 
Joaquin Phoenix does.
 
3:40 PM
but most incantations are in Latin...
in the Harry Potter movies, for instance.
 
In nominem patri et fili et spiritus sancti, amen.
Because not even the Chruch gets the Latin right.
 
Dies illa.
 
what does it mean?
 
In the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit, thus be it so.
 
in the name of the father, the son and in the hole he goes
 
3:42 PM
Approximately.
 
I ve heard that pastors are very smart because they learn Hebrew, Latin, Ancient Greek!!
Is it true?
 
for baptism
 
@RegDwigнt This hurts my ears.
@username901345 Pastors? I'd be surprised.
 
@username901345 anyone can learn Hebrew. That alone doesn't make them smart.
Also, 99% of pastors do not learn Hebrew.
 
Or Latin or Ancient Greek.
At least, in the US.
 
3:43 PM
So left wingers are always lambasting right wingers for their stupidity, but they are the ones who are dumb coz they can't speak one goddamm foreign language, let alone a dead language!!
 
That doesn't follow at all.
 
I am not sure what wingers you are speaking about.
Define a country, for starters.
 
America
 
Then there's no such thing as left wingers.
 
yes
there are.
 
3:44 PM
The entirety of America is right of the center by European standards.
 
OK. Then how does left- and right-wing have anything to do with pastors?
 
Coz pastors are always right wingers
Some are greedy
 
Stuff and nonsense.
 
Oh man, I am being dumb here, ain't I. I am a bit squiffy from last night.
God bless me with forgiveness.
 
3:46 PM
this conversation took a strange turn
 
I really am trying hard to recall a situation in which a left winger with no knowledge of a foreign language would lambaste an American pastor for speaking Ancient Greek, and I am failing. Terribly.
 
in the US, many (most?) pastors have an M.Div. degree, which will include at least some Greek and also often hebrew
so it's not completely back-asswards to suggest that most pastors know Greek
 
Hmm. I'm thinking of the pastors I've known, who generally come from the laity.
Like helpers.
Or am I confusing the post with something else?
 
@KitFox right, it varies a lot by denomination and region and...
 
girth.
 
3:47 PM
Haha. Girth is really important.
 
typically if your pastor has actual letters after their name, they will have learnt a little greek at least
 
Yes. That I will agree with.
 
Like RegDwight BBB?
 
but a lot of protestant churches don't have pastors that actually graduated a seminary
 
Half of China has a Xi after their name.
 
3:48 PM
Catholic priests will have a passive knowledge of Latin and possibly also Greek
Orthodox priests (if you can find any in America) will know a little more Greek and often also a little Russian
 
Диэс илла!
 
or other language from an Orthodox country (Romanian, Arabic, etc.)
@Reg TAK
 
That is Polish.
With extra Cruise Control.
 
too lazy to write it in cyrillic
[tak]
enjoy your ambiguity
 
@JSBձոգչ du er velkommen
 
3:51 PM
Al rábbat al-bayt.
And tchrist is still one edit short of 3000.
Slacker.
 
edits tchrist into 3000.
 
@MattЭллен 30tchrist00
 
Disco tchrist 3000.
With wood chip on the wall.
 

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