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I remember someone here having a signature that contained some edited bible comic or similar with something like
“If u didn’t code bugs
u wouldn’t have bugs”
the people were shocked at his revelation.
Who was that that had the image?
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I remember someone here having a signature that contained some edited bible comic or similar with something like
“If u didn’t code bugs
u wouldn’t have bugs”
the people were shocked at his revelation.
Who was that that had the image?
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I remember someone here having a signature that contained some edited bible comic or similar with something like
“If u didn’t code bugs
u wouldn’t have bugs”
the people were shocked at his revelation.
Who was that that had the image?
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Skimmed through my 144 notifications just now and I was surprised at the amount of mentions. I guess it’s nice knowing that I was missed.
SpoilerOh yeah I’ll try not to leave everyone hanging for so long like this time
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Skimmed through my 144 notifications just now and I was surprised at the amount of mentions. I guess it’s nice knowing that I was missed.
SpoilerOh yeah I’ll try not to leave everyone hanging for so long like this time
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Content count 21 and I joined 21 hours ago
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O M G
I JUST REALIZED I HAVE FOUR DOTS NOW
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O M G
I JUST REALIZED I HAVE FOUR DOTS NOW
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Ok it's me, even though my pfp is totally different. I'm only saying this 'cuz when @Fraston changed his pfp I was like "who dat" and I updated some other stuff, too
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New emote test, enclosed is one third of the “content” on Facebook:
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Something big is coming!
Saturday the 27th
Hopefully
if nothing goes wrong
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I do believe it to be Christmas time, my gamers.
Also, I just so happen to say this on the shortest day of the year, where it’s under 2 hours until sunset here in Texas.
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950! Yay
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I do believe it to be Christmas time, my gamers.
Also, I just so happen to say this on the shortest day of the year, where it’s under 2 hours until sunset here in Texas.
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Life on the university campus:
(Fall semester 2020, Fourth posting)Melting butter in my coffee, poking the bears, and jamming to ACDC:
This weekend was what I really needed for a while. I spent most of Thursday and Friday grading exams and rough drafts for term papers. By the time I finished on Friday afternoon, I had graded 37 rough drafts and 62 exams. Mission accomplished. It always feels good to see the number of messages in my inbox drop as grading commences.
I read an article a while back that gave some reasons why folks are putting butter in their coffee.1 I use Kerrygold Irish Butter anyway because it is all natural; so, I thought I would give it a try last week. I really didn't notice any changeable differences Tuesday or Wednesday. But by Thursday, I noticed something was happening. Indeed, I believe the buttered coffee did turbo charge my brain. It seemed that grading was not as much as an effort and I was able to concentrate on what I was doing despite of the routine distractions. Today, as I share this, I have been adding a teaspoon of butter to my morning coffee and a teaspoon to my evening decaf. So, yes, I am slowly becoming convinced it's maybe a good thing.
Ah, then my new activity - poking the bear. Poking the bear means you are doing something that you know will get a reaction - potentially bad - for something you are doing. And I'm doing that very thing. The parking lot for the apartment complex I live in has one assigned spot for each townhouse and a bunch of visitor parking spots. A few weeks ago, I began parking up the hill, about half of a soccer field away from my abode. I do this because adding the extra steps in helps me in my fitness goals.
My next door neighbor has decided that the visitor's spot next to my assigned spot would be the ideal spot to park his third vehicle - but the rules of our complex say that at most, we can only park two vehicles on the premises. And rather than talk to the management about his third vehicle, he has told them it is my third vehicle. So, Saturday, when the apartment leasing company contacted me about the third car. I had two options: have it towed away at my expense OR I could pay $75.00 fee and then an additional $20 per moth for a third spot. The maintenance man who told me this was very apologetic, knowing it was not my car. But he had his orders from the apartment leasing company and the rules are the rules.
I told them I had no interest in moving it; they could go ahead and tow it. And Sunday morning, that's just what happened. They towed it. Fast forward to this morning. I get a knock on the door from the neighbor who had told the front office his third vehicle was actually my third vehicle. He began yelling about not being a good neighbor and how I should have covered for him "just this once." I told him that when he told the front office it was my car, he pretty much told them that I was financially responsible for either the towing or the parking fees. So, since I do not want to spend the extra money on his car, I chose to tell them to just tow it.
So, I spent the rest of Sunday playing video games, grilling steaks and chicken, and jamming to good music.
His wife thought the entire thing was funny. As he demanded I pay for the towing, I reminded him that he was prepared to have me pay for his parking fees. He then backed off and told me that if I were really going to be a good neighbor and example to my child, I needed to pay the towing fee. At that point, his wife stepped up, told him to quit being a jerk, and to take his lumps. The maintenance man, seeing what was happening, joined in the discussion. He told the man that if the car was really mine, it wasn't a big deal. But that since it wasn't, it was up to him - the car's legal owner to take responsibility for the car, admit he messed up (and lied about it last week), and pay the fees and towing. It literally took the manager and a police officer showing up before the idiot calmed down. Oh, and he now has a $45 (U.S.) towing bill plus a ticket from the police for $75 for breach of peace. It wasn't until he was threatened with arrest he decided to change his attitude. Oh, and as a side note - it was his wife who called the police.
1 I included the link where I read the article so you would not think I am crazy.
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I have apparently posted on the forum 2144 times.
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weirdo
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Earlier today I had aches all over. They’re gone now but I have an omega ultra superheadache instead. Help
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oh look a large round number of enjoyment points