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Sunday, May 14, 2023
[02:32:03] login !bang
[02:32:42] login :)
[03:03:32] login is their death recorded?
[03:06:54] login what baby?
[03:24:32] login this too shall pass, Syndus
[03:24:53] login what rows?
[03:26:16] login sp?
[03:26:27] login what title is that?
[03:26:56] login that video stream, is it No_One's?
[03:28:35] login because he doesnt know how to wear underwear?
[03:29:23] login yet it isn't ubiquitous
[03:30:25] login plus, it shows the outline through it
[03:31:07] login superman is lame, so he flies instead
[03:34:41] login the chicks are so confined in that stream
[03:36:12] login in the top right corner?
[03:39:33] login i can see now!
[03:39:58] login it's still kinda confined
[03:42:06] login MatCat: turning into or just realising
[03:42:55] login that's a big change
[03:43:03] login why now?
[03:44:37] login who has moved an inch?
[03:44:58] login and on whom do you cast doubt and positivity?
[03:52:18] login skipped you grades = you were ahead faster or slower?
[03:52:39] login does autism mean they make you go ahead faster?
[03:53:18] login beat whole sale ass in provocative ways -> meaning?
[03:54:19] login 16+16+4
[03:54:36] login The sentences don't seem to make sense, Syndys
[03:54:39] login *Syndus
[03:55:28] login oh yeah, forgot about that
[03:56:11] login Batmanhush: What was that? "laughing out good?"
[03:56:32] login Syndus: well, even adults misunderstand each other all the time
[03:57:02] login And the opposite, not being understood before puberty and the non-crystallization of 'something is wrong with me' also causes problems later in life
[03:57:16] login .kb juano
[03:57:39] login Syndus: marriage is a coin toss
[03:57:55] login only reason it was stable earlier was because of a lot of compromise
[03:58:05] login even if incompatible
[03:58:14] login extreme degrees of compromise, in fact
[03:58:40] login Except Elizabeth Holmes - she got a real good partner
[04:03:26] login MatCat: it was brutal in the past when there was no separation of state and Church... the church used to have brothels to protect the women working in them
[04:03:50] login isn't it already in the US?
[04:04:04] login What about polygamy, MatCat?
[04:04:21] login if a millionaire has 1 child, does a billionaire have 1000 children? no right?
[04:06:15] login I'm surprised juano is talking after pasting the copypasta twice
[04:07:32] login MatCat: the other states might want to maintain sanctity
[04:08:14] login MatCat: but they had such provocative imagery visible in public
[04:09:00] login all kinds of 'shows', advertising for which was openly shown
[04:09:53] login juano: Why are the wings left and right? It's multidimensional
[04:10:00] login not 1D
[04:10:06] login or 1 bit
[04:10:09] login *nor
[04:11:08] login yeah, but how does the government enforce it?
[04:11:53] login well, one states exist, it's hard to unexist them
[04:11:57] login *once
[04:12:07] login and globalism gave us the iPhone
[04:12:45] login there are a proportion of people who are against it, and the rest are not enthusiastic about it
[04:13:30] login It's legal in many countries to reflect what is already real - to prevent workers from being scared of prosecution
[04:14:06] login They make solicitation of such services illegal, while leaving the offering of it legal
[04:15:10] login Someone who is 17.99 suddenly learns they can offer such services at age 18.01?
[04:15:14] login there are downstream effects
[04:15:41] login The advertising can be seen by children too
[04:15:46] login as was visible in las vegas
[04:16:22] login well, it's hard enough for parents
[04:16:31] login and trying too hard leads to black-mirror outcomes
[04:17:22] login The purpose of regulation is to direct the activity towards certain venues (brothels) where minimum standards for safety and conduct can be satisfied
[04:17:53] login Without government, it goes underground
[04:18:21] login juano was spamming before too
[04:19:39] login If the government makes it legal, including advertising, no parents will be able to shield their children from it
[04:19:52] login They will have to explain it to them, and set their values on it early
[04:20:13] login It will split society the same way the trans issue has done it in the US
[04:20:21] login even though acceptance is good
[04:20:37] login liek organs
[04:20:40] login *like
[04:21:38] login The main anti-trans 'ad' was 'they will teach it to our kids'
[04:22:21] login Full legality of prostitution will have the same ads
[04:22:47] login Only ComputerTech's parents and those of similar wealth can afford homeschooling
[04:23:17] login So the government will have a role - banning it being taught to kids
[04:23:32] login Guest7411: but living on a single income without an inherited home is impossible
[04:23:38] login for 2+ people
[04:24:58] login The only thing that children can get is hormone therapy and puberty blockers
[04:25:36] login Keeping whom out of school?
[04:25:39] login children?
[04:27:03] login How many parents have the sex talk with their children?
[04:27:19] login What if their parents never had it with them?
[04:27:38] login They make parents sign a waiver
[04:28:08] login Can't parents delegate the teaching to teachers if they want?
[04:28:44] login So there are only two options: parents have to teach it themselves, or nobody
[04:29:01] login The parents cannot delegate it via the waiver to the school
[04:29:12] login That seems like the government interfering in the parents' ability to delegate the teaching
[04:29:35] login Shouldn't the government allow a contract between the parent and school for the school to teach it?
[04:29:41] login Or should the gov ban such a contract?
[04:30:06] login If the parents know what will be taught?
[04:30:27] login So many parents take their children to after-school classes
[04:30:35] login even for STEM
[04:31:00] login English?
[04:31:02] login music?
[04:31:20] login what about ethics?
[04:31:25] login 'moral studies' as they call them
[04:31:32] login a kind of secular teaching - no religion
[04:31:50] login don't steal, be honest, stuff like that - without bringing any god or other religious element into it
[04:32:07] login at age 16.5-17, naked art might be okay
[04:32:51] login I think in high school, it can be done as part of comparative art studies - if that is a subject
[04:33:00] login What about different political systems?
[04:33:29] login If children knew plurality voting was not the only kind of voting, oh what changes there would be
[04:33:53] login Yeah, teaching the same thing to everyone does not lead to a diverse society
[04:34:31] login Perhaps school choice would be better, instead of having to be in a certain district to go to a certain school
[04:35:02] login It's a very deep question, where do all the ills come from?
[04:35:07] login Children assimilate them from the world around them
[04:35:51] login They can't not choose to take that learning
[04:36:02] login They have to pretend to take that learning until they are allowed to emancipate themselves
[04:36:25] login Did you let your parents know that?
[04:36:33] login Or wait until you were an adult?
[04:36:48] login Yeah, corporal punishment, honour killings, it's really barbaric
[04:37:27] login Did your parents allow this deviation while you were growing up?
[04:38:22] login At least you made it, MatCat
[04:39:01] login Samantha: your grandparents made a mistake there
[04:39:32] login Never involve the state in your children's affairs - it breaks their trust
[04:40:22] login The state is looking out for itself
[04:40:42] login it is practically infinitely more powerful
[04:41:18] login There is a lot of altruism too though
[04:41:35] login But only a minority of people will let themselves be harmed to the benefit of others
[04:42:14] login MatCat: when the vote and its results are separated by many many layers of policymakers - the association is lost
[04:43:04] login Yeah
[04:43:13] login They don't actually get to know the candidates
[04:43:25] login And the ones who do and vote differently, just find it pointless
[04:43:39] login No matter how much effort one makes into deciding their vote, it doesn't change how much it counts for
[04:44:16] login so only 500 people vote?
[04:44:38] login against whom?
[04:44:41] login against nobody
[04:44:45] login so they could have won with 1 vote
[04:45:09] login It's just like China then
[04:45:23] login How does the party get new members?
[04:45:34] login Yet they're able to choose leaders
[04:45:38] login It's not hereditary
[04:46:01] login They'd come out in numbers against you though
[04:46:08] login your reputation will be in tatters
[04:46:19] login Depends on how much of a fight you put up
[04:46:38] login If you had preferential voting, then people might do that
[04:47:16] login How will you get affiliated with the other party?
[04:47:28] login They will dig into your past and find out all your controversial takes
[04:47:52] login Are you sure the incumbent party will not try to discredit?
[04:48:09] login They may have to make a calculation about not giving you too much light
[04:48:36] login Even if you do get in, will it give you any real power?
[04:48:42] login You need social capital too
[04:48:50] login Why haven't others done it too?
[04:49:03] login There might be requirements around polling
[04:49:09] login Or signatures
[04:49:13] login to even get on the ballot
[04:49:34] login working one's way up through the system = becoming corrupt
[04:49:54] login Good people cannot do it
[04:50:17] login Even if they try, they need to be very smart on their own
[04:50:24] login Because they won't be getting help from the lobbyists
[04:50:39] login And various machinations against them will be set into motion
[04:50:46] login i.e., it's as if the cops are looking to bust you
[04:50:51] login you have to be exemplary
[04:51:22] login Will voting no do anything?
[04:51:27] login It's not like you'd have veto power right?
[04:51:47] login Repealing and simplifying existing laws would be good
[04:52:04] login Maybe the county can't even legislate on much
[04:52:22] login But state law overrides right?
[04:52:34] login You'd have to learn about it
[04:52:43] login And pay lawyers to go through the existing law
[04:53:07] login You may not need to be a lawyer, but you'd have to know how to do the job
[04:56:52] login They don't vote on their beliefs - they vote based on how the lobbyist tells them to vote
[04:57:17] login the lobbyist does the actual work of interpreting what is up for vote
[04:58:09] login MatCat: what you described is how the chinese system works
[04:58:43] login No land developers?
[04:59:18] login If the county has economic output, there will be those looking to protect it from laws
[04:59:36] login Can the mountain be mined
[04:59:57] login It might not be viable due to EPA etc.
[05:00:41] login So how do the 150k people make their living?
[05:00:49] login Are they all working from home using fast internet connections?
[05:01:04] login who pays for the protections?
[05:01:12] login The world should be paying for it, right?
[05:01:39] login I mean, there is talk of paying Brazil to keep the Amazon forest the way it is now
[05:01:48] login But some things cannot be privatised
[05:01:51] login like clean air
[05:01:56] login or the wetlands
[05:02:04] login or the common defence
[05:02:23] login just because of market failure
[05:02:47] login Why has the state protected the redwoods?
[05:02:50] login For biodiversity reasons?
[05:04:15] login Do you think that's a good law?
[05:04:48] login But biodiversity deserves to be protected
[05:05:07] login What if they give you a payout every year in exchange for promising not to cut it
[05:05:45] login If you decide not to, you have to pay all the payments back
[05:06:46] login If you inherited it while there was a ban in place
[05:06:58] login then you should inherit the ban right?
[05:07:23] login imagine destorying thousand year old trees
[05:07:31] login or inheriting such valuable trees
[05:07:48] login But it existed before you were born right?
[05:07:57] login It would be unfair to change it now
[05:08:30] login Think about it this way: if you sell it to someone else for $x
[05:08:33] login then they remove the ban
[05:08:48] login Suddenly the buyer of the property got extra value out of it
[05:08:58] login Wouldn't you feel shortchanged for having sold it for $x?
[05:09:39] login Since the ban has been there 'forever', changing the status quo would always be difficult
[05:10:04] login without causing pain to those who adhered to the ban
[05:10:20] login well, the tree survived a thousand years
[05:10:39] login You bought it when the law was in place
[05:11:09] login But it's our shared biodiversity
[05:11:20] login And the land you bought, you bought it with the ban
[05:11:39] login the seller sold it with the assumption that the ban will remain in place
[05:12:22] login Well, the seller can lobby the county to remove the ban
[05:12:40] login And promise to share the resulting appreciation with the county officials
[05:13:21] login In this case, if the seller is bribing the county to remove the ban
[05:13:34] login then the seller will sell post-ban to get some appreciation from the removal of the ban
[05:13:58] login How does one transition from ban to no-ban without distorting the market again
[05:14:19] login There might be legal challenges
[05:14:36] login The residents who care will vote accordingly
[05:15:02] login It depends on how much of the property is considered under your private control
[05:15:10] login e.g., mining rights
[05:15:24] login water rights, right to rare trees on the land etc.
[05:16:34] login MatCat: a lot of wealthy investors would back you if you promise to enrich them in this way
[05:18:15] login You should run next time
[05:18:38] login rights are conferred by government
[05:18:58] login inalienable rights are only inalienable in principle, not practice
[05:19:16] login Yes, but it is the truth
[05:19:45] login Existing in society means giving up absolute rights
[05:21:08] login The way they bend those is by redefining property
[05:21:22] login and redefining what life entails (food etc.)
[05:22:03] login punishment takes away people's right to life (by taking away their time)
[05:22:52] login So the government must step in to make the rights 'real' with consequences
[05:22:55] login for violating them
[05:23:17] login Otherwise, religion plays that role
[05:23:34] login They'll punish you for it
[05:24:12] login It depends on if trespassing is a violation of your rights
[05:24:37] login and in any case, even in self-defence, the police will take you in for questioning
[05:25:11] login so you will yell and use force to make someone leave
[05:25:52] login Meanwhile, other teachings include taking in weary travellers etc.
[05:26:25] login Depends on one's perspective
[05:26:48] login yeah, the original sin ^
[05:27:19] login ^ Correct
[05:27:40] login Ownership of land is a government given right
[05:27:51] login Without government, no property or borders exist
[05:28:28] login it will be very hard for you to claim allodial ownership of your land
[05:29:14] login Legality exists because of government
[05:29:16] login no gov, no law
[05:30:18] login MatCat: what if you find out you bought the land from someone who stole it?
[05:30:30] login Because, if you go back far enough, that is indeed the case
[05:31:06] login who was the original buyer of the land?
[05:31:31] login how far back do those go?
[05:32:31] login Didn't the state violate the property rights of someone to own that land?
[05:32:47] login And, as you said, human rights are inalienable and you are an absolutist
[05:32:59] login And that these rights should exist without government
[05:33:12] login And that the government's job is to punish, essentially, itself
[05:33:28] login Conclusion: the government can always take your land
[05:33:58] login Their progeny might still be alive
[05:34:06] login Correct
[05:34:17] login And you've delegated the government with that defence
[05:34:44] login If you had allodial title over the land, you'd have to defend it against everybody's (including the government's) nearly unlimited force
[05:36:01] login in that case, if someone is able to get you off the land, the gov will approve it
[05:36:18] login you could not hold allodial title over the land
[05:36:28] login because you could not defend it
[05:36:41] login And that's why allodial title doesn't work
[05:36:59] login It only works at the interstate level
[05:37:08] login and even then, only in case one doesn't get invaded by a greater power
[05:37:14] login *interstate = intercountry
[05:37:42] login All the laws have been bent, including the Constitution
[05:37:58] login If you had the framers of the constitution here today, they'd be surprised how far things have come
[05:38:06] login No gold, large debt ceiling etc.
[05:38:36] login But they might also have agreed with the current system once they saw the necessity of it
[05:38:39] login to keep up with other countries' systems
[05:39:04] login i haven't read them, so idk about them
[05:39:34] login i'm not american, but america does affect the world
[05:40:03] login i just looked it up
[05:40:11] login they're an faq to the constitution
[05:40:58] login If the pressure on the system cannot be alleviated, the system will break
[05:41:10] login and new laws, new constitution, new demographics
[05:41:36] login The idea is that instead of changing the document (which is too hard for the country to be nimble)
[05:41:42] login they will just re-interpret it
[05:43:36] login the courts are the ones re-interpreting it
[05:44:22] login doesn't the wording of the second amendment say 'common defence', i.e., military?
[05:44:50] login do the federalist papers prove this?
[05:47:06] login militia is the individual states' forces
[05:47:40] login well regulated = trained right?
[05:47:45] login as part of a force
[05:48:00] login i.e., gun training
[05:48:04] login or a licence
[05:48:27] login i.e., not unfit to use it?
[05:48:38] login it means not mentally unwell?
[05:48:43] login or without a hand
[05:49:34] login so do they actually take the guns away from those above 45
[05:49:54] login because of longer life spans?
[05:50:29] login I thought the militia was supposed to be the individual state's forces, compared to the federal forces
[05:51:27] login Yes
[05:51:42] login It's the same thing done in South and North Korea and Thailand
[05:51:58] login They train every man, in case they need them to be a part of the military in the future
[05:52:15] login in the US, the purpose is, in case the people need to join a militia
[05:52:27] login Yet there is no mandatory training any more
[05:52:34] login There used to be in the past
[05:53:00] login Parents should be able to sign a waiver, like for sex education
[05:53:15] login And sex is too
[05:53:32] login I mean, one has the right to have sex if they want, right? gov can't restrict you from having sex
[05:54:04] login I used the word sex to mean reproductive science
[05:54:30] login That is what I meant by sex education
[05:54:50] login sex = sexual intercourse, isn't it?
[05:55:05] login Well, doesn't harm letting people know that it exists
[05:55:44] login Well, all of those exist though
[05:56:08] login It would be more sociology
[05:56:19] login Or even civics
[05:56:44] login Well, government has rules around discrimination
[05:57:18] login If you teach people, the government is not allowed to discriminate against them
[05:57:30] login They have to teach the bases on which government cannot discriminate
[05:57:55] login It's part of teaching about rights
[05:58:26] login You have to know what the gov is supposed to be blind to
[05:59:14] login no matter whom it is?
[05:59:36] login So you have to describe what race is, when giving that last example
[05:59:57] login Then it would have to be left at that, 'all people'
[06:00:02] login without mention of race
[06:00:16] login But at some point they do have to teach children what is, compared to what it should be
[06:00:24] login i.e., where the shortcomings are
[06:00:54] login What should be = don't steal from anybody
[06:01:46] login What about civil liberties?
[06:02:33] login I guess it is better not to mention things that can inflame what already exists
[06:02:45] login hello
[06:02:55] login .o|
[06:05:05] login remember that live stream of a giraffe giving birth in a New York Zoo?
[06:11:37] login Beautiful, Compy
[06:12:37] login going alright, could be better
[06:12:44] login irish666: oh no
[06:12:56] login It's medicine
[06:13:43] login Why are they making you learn physics when you're doing else
[06:13:58] login Just for 'all-round' ability, irish666?
[06:16:40] login You know, emigrating to the UK to do anything medical also requires having aced local exams from age 15+
[06:16:51] login So, you're in good company
[06:17:07] login Physics shouldn't be that hard, irish666, especially if it's first year stuff
[06:17:25] login There are some principles that you'll have to remember, or memorise
[06:17:35] login School doesn't prepare one for software engineering at all
[06:17:51] login Not even 'how to think computatationally'
[06:17:56] login *computationally
[06:18:21] login At least you're glad you don't have to go into US-level debt to get into US medicine
[06:18:28] login *you should be glad
[06:18:45] login A pittance compared to the US price
[06:18:55] login Yes
[06:19:03] login The Us price is 10x
[06:19:04] login *US
[06:19:26] login And you can't pay it back quickly unless you become a director
[06:19:36] login or own your own chain of practices or something like that
[06:19:55] login How did it increase by that much?
[06:19:59] login in 1 year
[06:20:27] login Oh, so all the increases caught up in that time
[06:21:17] login The international students have it much worse for the same study, irish666
[06:21:42] login your prices are just reaching somewhat closer to the average price the university charges
[06:22:05] login Do they not prepare you very very well?
[06:22:26] login dentistry
[06:22:41] login i.e., the medical field that is the hardest to get into and most lucrative
[06:24:06] login Computertech: what's that?
[06:24:36] login irish666: it's because NHS regulates it, right?
[06:24:46] login You serve people, not people-pounds
[06:25:06] login i.e., if it were not regulated, you'd maximise the area under the person-pound graph
[06:25:14] login that would mean serving rich people instead of more people
[06:25:17] login *richer
[06:26:27] login UK private pay might be higher
[06:26:31] login depends on your clientele
[06:26:52] login tobacco-nicotine free cigarette
[06:27:04] login ComputerTech: how is it now?
[06:27:14] login ^ marijuana?
[06:27:24] login Does it use js or just css?
[06:27:36] login There is a css-only way of doing it too
[06:28:15] login it's british, so it must be 1900s
[06:28:22] login 150 years?
[06:28:33] login Wow, I was bang-on
[06:28:56] login 10 years off
[06:29:08] login I sent 150 before i saw 1880
[06:29:12] login *typed 150
[06:29:30] login Isn't it amazing, that that capital equipment has a life of >150 years
[06:30:20] login MRiNFiNiTYx/rizon: it's because i have always been here
[06:31:14] login You know, we let 2 ducks go before
[06:32:51] login Yes, syntax highlighting would be good
[06:32:58] login Also, detecting prefers-dark-mode in CSS
[06:33:06] login if the OS is in dark mode, you can auto-detect that in CSS
[06:33:25] login I usually check if it's in light mode and make dark the default
[06:33:45] login so older browsers will get dark by default - but now since 90%+ use chrome, it doesn't matter
[06:33:55] login irish666: lol, wasm is the new flash
[06:41:24] login Both the advantage and disadvantage of free softare is, that you can fix it
[06:41:29] login yourself
[06:42:19] login That is true, but the costs can't be distributed over everybody whose problem would be fixed
[06:42:32] login Someone has to be a patron to the fix
[06:42:37] login and hope others do the same for other problems
[06:43:13] login !bang
[06:43:23] login Gentoo: apologies
[06:43:40] login I cannot return the gun to you, because I don't have the ability to
[06:43:47] login !rearm Gentoo
[06:43:49] login see?
[06:43:51] login did not work
[06:44:06] login I meant the term 'patron' in its English sense
[06:44:11] login you have to sponsor it for everyone else
[06:44:25] login One could work for Red Hat and make a living that way
[06:44:42] login But I have seen many a time, non-proprietary software dev for money requires being much much more skilled
[06:45:14] login and ultimately, even the linux foundation gets money from corporations who make proprietary software
[06:45:40] login I guess the bitcoin core devs can make a living writing MIT Bitcoin core software
[06:46:03] login the non-proprietary version of linux being?
[06:46:05] login linux-libre?
[06:46:37] login I wish everybody who used GNU Linux-libre as a matter of principle paid into the donation box
[06:47:06] login You are good to pay that tithe
[06:47:32] login Malware developers are very skilled
[06:47:40] login writing custom low-level software is not for the faint of heart
[06:47:49] login And I do too, so than you Gentoo
[06:47:51] login *thank
[06:48:07] login Should the shit ones do something else with their lives?
[06:48:22] login maybe this is just their best fit - they just don't fit well into the economy
[06:48:53] login Not everyone is on the economy's Pareto front
[06:49:37] login 'living' your device?
[06:50:29] login MatCat: artist fucked the lips up
[06:50:42] login Compy: lol
[06:50:49] login Ignore it
[06:51:18] login laughing out loud?
[06:52:22] login Is that from star wars?
[06:52:44] login i did not know that
[06:52:51] login i thought it was just a pharoah
[06:53:21] login i did not know Ahsoka was a star wars character
[06:54:36] login nice watermark
[06:55:04] login i have to admit, this photo is much better than the food
[06:55:10] login very well taken
[06:55:37] login It is well done, bokeh and everything
[06:55:51] login You got the composition perfect too
[06:56:02] login and the lighting and color grading was very good
[06:56:13] login did you edit it in photoshop
[06:56:34] login So that is just camera-processed output?
[06:56:40] login ah yeah, so you did edit the raw in lightroom
[06:56:45] login that's why it's so good
[06:57:07] login This latest one is good too, but focus is slightly of
[06:57:09] login *off
[06:57:19] login tip of mouth is blurred
[06:57:54] login composition was perfect
[06:58:00] login your hand is very still for your age ;)
[06:58:25] login you could sell these pics
[06:58:35] login could sell prints
[06:59:14] login it's very very good
[06:59:22] login i didn't know you were so serious about snakes
[07:00:01] login you should look into 3d photography
[07:00:08] login two cameras separated by distance
[07:16:24] login you should have been a wildlife photographer
[07:16:28] login i have been saving these lol
[07:16:49] login the images are big enough that they are loading slowly
[07:17:02] login over your throttled upload speed
[07:17:20] login prints of these can be sold online for money
[07:18:01] login yes herald?
[07:18:22] login but i just had it cut a few days earlier
[07:18:30] login before then, it was really messed up
[07:18:42] login and the barber charged me extra because it was long
[07:18:46] login 'come back earlier next time'
[07:19:14] login or should i say hairdresser + salon + hair was extra long?
[07:19:49] login no, they don't
[07:20:01] login they'd lose their licence if they did that
[07:20:16] login maybe only for special clients
[07:20:29] login on a 'don't tell anyone else about this' baiss
[07:20:30] login *basis
[07:21:13] login or to build a close relationship with the shop
[07:21:28] login where they know you will pay and keep things discreet
[07:21:56] login but then again, what's the point? there are massage parlours in plain view
[07:22:07] login ostensably for back pain
[07:22:16] login *ostensibly
[07:23:21] login Presumably, people go there to sate their touch hunger
[07:25:49] login they're not free though
[07:26:17] login oh, thank you
[07:27:03] login are there other e things possible?
[07:41:08] login Guest871 is used to hugging ducs
[07:41:10] login *ducks
[07:41:24] login because another network has a mechanism to either shoot or hug/befriend ducks
[08:45:20] login <3
[08:46:15] login :D
[22:16:33] login that we can let ducks go is proof of our unity and ability to collaborate
[22:33:36] login so don't feel sad, wez
[22:44:11] login how shall i entertain you, mrinfinity?
[22:44:20] login it will only cost $1e-12
[22:44:42] login shall you know when you are entertained?
[22:46:04] login bitcoin cash?
[22:46:18] login bitcoin's satoshis/vbyte is too high
[22:46:21] login what about litecoin?
[22:47:15] login what about tcoins?
[22:48:20] login maybe computertech should modify duck hunt to allow sending/receiving xp
[23:00:15] login mrinfinity/rizon: why? because intelligent people don't swear?
[23:19:34] login hello
[23:20:08] login mrinfinity: was that a random thought, or are alt coins considered swearing?
[23:43:53] login thanks for letting this one escape
[23:44:07] login why shop for bullets one at a time?
[23:44:19] login theyre more expensive that way
[23:59:52] login how so, PapaFrog?
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