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00:05
The universe creates its own emoji.
crl
crl
How could I spell the plural of "max"?
> maxima
 
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01:21
O brethren, where are you?
02:09
working late
@Cerberus I am here.
Welcome!
Have a cup of tea.
@MattE.Эллен How slow your weather is!
How is English these days?
@Cerberus I'm a coffee man, myself.
02:16
@KitZ.Fox They mailed me twice about it. Phigured it for phish.
02:33
@Mitch Day 6 of shorts weather here. We might get a dusting tonight but not even a foot, so it's back to shorts again by Thursday latest for the foreseeable future.
@crl Well, you could spell it Maximilians or if there are really a lot of them even Maxibillions, but then people might look at you funny cuz they wouldn't get it. Keep it simple though and they just might Get Smarts. Or maybe not.
I don't blame you personally for your good luck in weather.
Luck plays little part in it. It is the blessing of the season here in sunny San Boulderado.
Blessing? Damn you you prayed for better weather than here! Your gods have won this round .
Even the two hockey rinks on my lake have returned to Brigadoon.
Winter isn't even breathing hard.
Today my first crocus burst into bloom!
No hockey for another 100 years? Harsh.
02:47
@Robusto Then have some coffee.
It was pooped out by some Australian marsupial.
@Mitch Why not?
You are being so fair.
So unlike all those European marsupials.
Most of the European marsupials are so darling.
Sagely stuffed, no doubt.
What has the European marsupial got in its pocket?
Stuffed with sage? Sure, lovely.
@tchrist Obscene!
Its preciouss is not on public display.
Mumbles is what your Maastrict possums' pouches are full of.
02:58
Do we have possums?
And why Maastricht?
That is so far away, it's practically a foreign country.
Maastrichtidelphys meurismeti
Their speech is incomprehensible to me.
Bless you.
I presume that is some atrocious name for a species of animal?
Please yourself: they're YOUR possums after all.
Funny.
To be honest, I thought they only lived in Australia...
Oh come on, really?
I talked to you about the one under my apple tree.
And then I showed you baby pictures!
Which you thought adorable!
03:05
Well, I didn't know and remember that they were marsupials.
I have the memory of a goldfish but this I recall.
I have no memory of goldfish.
Only of elephantae.
All possums are marsupians not venereals.
Venereals?
@Cerberus Elephantorum? At the opera or All Hallows'?
@Cerberus Possums are from Mars, pussies are from Venus.
03:12
Oh, elephanti? See, I can't even remember that.
@tchrist Ha, but can they marry, like Mars and Venus?
I am being cutesied to death. Can hardly type. Randy is lying on my forearm and sending waves of powerfully narcoleptic purring at me.
I do believe he is jealous of you.
Oh noes I think Lorin is about to go for the other arm! From here on out, I am their prisoner. Believe nothing I appear to say.
Lorin is beauty pageant material. Everyone says so. He should be worshipped.
I never feed them enough.
The internet has fleas.
eurjf nfnvv f fidk,,
04:11
@tchrist And I of him.
@tchrist They even type words, impressive.
 
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08:03
Quick question, I want to interrupt a sentence in this manner: X - Even if it applied to Y - couldn't be used here. should I use dashes or commas here?
Or should I just bracket it? X (even if it applied to Y) couldn't be used here.
08:26
X, even if it applied to Y, couldn't be used here.
I don't like the dashes here :-)
The brackets seem to fit as well, but yeah, I'm not so sure about the dashes.
09:13
Hello @MattE.Эллен.
hi @ABeautifulMind
I got your email.
09:31
good. I was sure you would :)
 
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10:43
how did my reply make you feel @ABeautifulMind?
@MattE.Эллен Hmm, it did not speak much to me, but I appreciate your sharing with me.
fair enough
I guess we have very different problems.
My mum will be back early today.
@200_success: So let me get this straight: you know better than the OP what he wants to know? Bearing in mind that he specifically asks for "a nicer alternative phrase?" — Robusto 2 mins ago
@ABeautifulMind I think we do
@Robusto we programmers are a funny bunch. sometimes we get so hung up on what we think something means, we forget that definitions are fuzzy
10:54
Funny as in arrogant.
We know better than the OP what answer he should accept.
by that point, 200_success has forgotten there's a person who even asked the question, only what the words say
But he sure hasn't forgotten to be stridently arrogant.
aye, well, people get stubborn when they're sure they're right.
Stubborn and obnoxious.
11:19
@MattE.Эллен I am going to eat dinner now, see you.
12:16
What if they are right?
That's not stubborn
How can they be right if I'm right?
Don't forget, you're talking to a man who can now read 66.8% of all Spanish text.
@Mitch it is stubborn, you can be right and stubborn.
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Q: Difference between luck, dumb luck & sheer luck?

Shubham JaiswalPlease specity the difference with examples.

/double facepalm
Heh, I rep-capped yesterday. That's 179 days of rep-capping, almost six full months.
12:22
Is that like 68% of Spanish text is not redacted, or you look at it through gauze of 68% overcast, or somethin'?
@Mitch Haters gonna hate.
Sheer luck is what they make panty hose out of.
Los enemigos odiarán
@Mitch Isn't that the name of a Canadian football team? The Montreal Pantyhose?
Woo hoo! First 14-old boy joke of the day!
@Mitch is it also what they make winning lottery slips out of?
12:24
@Mitch I don't know what you're trying to say. Perhaps you could try again with the caps-lock key down.
The Toronto Big Girl Blouses
The Ottawa Training Bras.
Hello, doggy.
woof
That's your answer to everything.
12:58
@Robusto I'm happy that you managed to read the OP's mind despite the fact that the question was poorly written. The discrepancy between the stated question and the accepted answer also needed to be pointed out to for future readers. We can disagree civilly; name-calling is uncalled for, and a violation of SE rules.
@200_success So now you're calling the OP's skill with words into question?
Umm, guys. Both interpretations of the question seem reasonable to me. You might both be taking this a little personally.
So what do you do when someone is wrong on the Internet?
@Robusto RANT!
Obviously.
I rest my case.
13:06
Or get in to long and pointless discussions that devolve into name calling.
Just because I do it doesn't mean I can't take the moral highground when someone else is.
Right?
Right!
1 message moved to Trash
OK, I retract whatever name-calling I may be perceived to have done, and have moved what I assume is the offending message to the trash.
But I still maintain that it's pretty arrogant for someone to decide they know better what answer the OP should accept than they do themselves.
All I know is, yesterday I gave a perfectly innocuous answer to a question and today I wake up to find it being vehemently attacked for being too nice!
No good deed . . .
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A: A more politically correct term for "Rep-Whores"

RobustoIf you want to put a positive spin on it without straying too far from the sound, try rep-hound.

I mean, I even make it conditional. "Only choose this answer if you want to put a positive spin on it." So one would assume the OP is factoring that in when he awards the check mark.
I think the comments were for future people searching for something similar, rather than necessarily for the OP, since the question does have ambiguities. Your answer will appear at the top, so it's worth noting that there is more than one way to interpret the question.
@MattE.Эллен That is clearly the mechanism and practice at SE sites. Why should this question specifically require special notification of the way things are?
13:20
lots of answers get similar treatment, too
But the vast majority do not.
Whatever.
> You can now read 66.9% of all real Spanish text
Yes, but how well?
@tchrist: In my reading I encountered extranjeros. Why the x, why not an s there?
13:35
@MattE.Эллен You're constricted by the hegemony of the future. Don't write for the idiot kids of the next century, write for the octogenarians of the last
They're the only ones who have the time to sit around and read this stuff.
Of course, they'll need some idiot kid to fix that button that you know calls up the internets web tube thing.
@Mitch what if I write for the idiot octogenarians of the future?
Fair compromise. The savant kids will be able to make it on their own. In fact we'll just drop them off at the curve in the highway near the dumpster. Fighting for survival will build character.
@Mitch crafting the leaders of the future and killing off the weaklings
@Cerberus Well, he did pray for it so I guess there's some guilt to be assigned to him. But in the end it's the gods who did it. I mean everyone is pray for this, pray for that, but it's not a democracy.
@Robusto That's stupid
13:46
NO U!
@MattE.Эллен I remember a story about a professor, who in order to speed up grading papers, stood at the top of some stairs and threw the papers up in the air over his shoulder. Those that fell below a certain stair were just given an F outright. His reasoning was that he wanted to remove the unlucky right away.
There is also a corresponding verb extrañar.
@Mitch he was a statistics professor?
@Robusto "more than fifty per cent of students at Harvard, Princeton, and M.I.T. gave the incorrect answer to the bat-and-ball question." - base rate fallacy - he didn't give what the proportion of wrong answers in the entire population is.
@MattE.Эллен probably biology.
But per previous discussions, except in super-careful formal speech, that x occurring immediately before a stop becomes a simple [s], because the sequence [kstr] in unnatural and hard for them to say.
13:53
I made that up. I have no idea.
@Mitch how dare you!
@tchrist It's hard for anyone to say.
@MattE.Эллен I dared and I did it. In your face!
@Mitch English has liquid s’s (occurring right before a stop in the same syllable) and k’s in the syllable coda. Spanish has neither.
@Mitch You should tell him that.
I guess they can't say 'sk' in Japanese
13:56
But -es can end a syllable while tr- can start one, so that is what they say.
Unless they are being very, very, very careful. It is rare.
@Robusto furiously writing letter to editor
@MattE.Эллен You're in the news
@Mitch No, but it sure sounds like it in これがすきです kore ga suki desu (I like it.) The suki sounds like ski to Western ears.
@Mitch I'm not your ex-girlfriend. I was never even your girlfriend
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@Robusto Oh like 'Dice-K' for 'Dai su ke'?
Ayup.
13:58
@MattE.Эллен good observation.
@Mitch That's actually dai + suke (meaning "big help," which he was clearly not).
He got his settlement, so I don't feel bad for him.
I only feel bad for Red Sox Nation.
@MattE.Эллен Dude, it's all about Hallie!
@Mitch oh! yes, Hallie and I are going great. I'm sure there will be wedding bells in our future, or I'll meet up with Rose at the ten year reunion.
14:04
@Robusto I... couldn't care less. Well, I could if I cared. That goes without saying. But I felt I had to say something.
@MattE.Эллен They all sound like great girls...in Hallie's imagination.
OK, actually trying to go into work today. Wish me luck.
Hasta.
@Mitch I meant "go for it!"
14:12
@MattE.Эллен I don't follow your accent. Yorkshire? Scots? Island Scots? St Kilda Scots? Rockall Scots? Rocabarraigh Scots?
@Mitch Japanese, with a London esturary twang
Seaweed with a blood sausage garnish?
Blutwurst? nein!
ブラッドソーセージ?違う!
Seaweed unt jellied eels
bleurgh
14:38
linguşire
14:53
sez you
soap = butter = toad-eating = flannel
@MattE.Эллен Ganbatte is the imperative.
@Robusto ah! I thought I was hearing t, on TV shows, but Google translate made me doubt myself
Google Translate should always be taken with a grain of salt.
15:11
@MattE.Эллен Looks like someone 86'ed the entire comment chain on the rep-hound answer.
aye. wasn't me, but I don't think it added to the answer
I agree.
 
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17:09
Hi @KitZ.Fox, have you had lunch?
crl
crl
17:24
@tchrist I've called my variable maxillaries, nah, just maxes because it's an array of maximum for each levels
user136984
Haha.
17:45
@ABeautifulMind I just came back from lunch. I'm headed out to a bunch of afternoon meetings. I have a half-written letter to you. I will finish it soon.
18:17
I now have convincing evidence that trolling is a Science
19:12
Hi @MattE.Эллен
How are you?
I'm alirght. how's it going?
Fine thanks.
19:48
posted on February 11, 2015 by sgdi

Are all of these things here the same? Is what you are reading inane? If that is the case Try hard to embrace The feelings and thoughts in your brain

 
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20:54
posted on February 11, 2015 by sgdi

Fill up your twitter with tags From sex shops buy fancy ball gags Do everything twice For that’s twice as nice Then tern all the birds into shags

 
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22:38
Greetings.
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: Why is "q" followed by a "u"? by Louise Rycroft on english.stackexchange.com
22:54
@MattE.Эллен mmm... flattering toad-eating applesauce. That language really knows how to live!

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