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2015-02-28, 05:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
That'd be even more annoying than when online. Luckily for me, my phone's so basic it barely has any function other than Call People, Receive Texts, Send Texts and Play Snake. Also Radio and Alarm.
Less fortunately for me, said basic phone's SIM registration failed. Somehow. Probably because I don't use it more than once a year to call people.
And fill out forms for self-employment taxation/income purposes.
It's just weird because I'm very non-techy and I'm looking into ways to teach students online. Even using . . . gasp! Google Docs.
I don't often watch short films or animation like that, but it was pretty neat.
Well it wasn't completely awful or cringeworthy, so it's above the useful level of tat entered in this contest.
I swear no country actually takes it seriously any more and they just go in for the campest or weirdest thing possible.
Well they're not adverts in the sense of 'here's a commercial break', they're adverts in the sense of 'let's show a ten minute short film explaining why you should totes visit [insert country here] this year on holiday'.
Publicity films, that's it.
Only if you have commentary along with whether it be official or with friends. Otherwise it's just a series of stupid songs with minimal appeal. Though it does seem to produce a few interesting memes every now and again.
Such as:
The 'Oh God, it's Eurovision' realisation.
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2015-02-28, 06:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
That was my favorite part of FFXI, the ridiculous chats I had/took part in/observed with the jp players at times.
I recall one time when I was briefly involved in the drama-llama HNM camping game: every 21 to 24 hours after one of the big three (fafnir, behemoth, adamantoise) is killed there is a chance every hour for them to repop during a 30 second window. So people show up, hang out or afk, come back and spam frantically, then go back to afk... or have a bot doing it. After so many pops of the aforementioned mobs you are guaranteed (vs randomly getting surprised with) the upgraded and nastier HQ versions, so it gets really tense with the various groups up there competing against each other.
Sometimes the windows fall out of NA time into JP prime time and this is when it gets hilarious at times, I recall one of the JP tanks was trash-talking one of the NA tanks so they started going back and forth, and then I notice the chatlog says:
<JP Tank name I forgot after several years> Your momma blow up.
<JP Tank name I forgot after several years> Go to bed.
*all the NA players pause for a second*
*collective laughing and barfing and wheezing is heard randomly from basements around the country*
I'm guessing this was a google translate moment, but either way it was amazing. Closest I ever got was chatting up my little ninja-idol buddy Maje and I had figured out how to say roughly the following in romaji (I forget the exact proper translation I used, this is just a quick google translate version): Watashi no inkei o shōkai sa sete kudasai. Sore wa Gojira yori mo ōkī. Sore wa amarini mo kyodaidearu.
Which should be: Please allow me to introduce my penis. It is larger than Godzilla. It is too huge.
He pauses for a second then fills the chatbox with lololololololololololololololol, mission accomplished.Last edited by Max™; 2015-02-28 at 06:22 PM.
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2015-02-28, 07:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
That's really cool. I like how it's much more fluid and seamless than most Lego / claymation films. This didn't feel choppy.
So I was right. Yay, I actually remember something! Although I don't see why the authors of Unix thought that their operating system has *anything* to do with thermodynamics. Either I'm missing something, or the Unix developers are missing something. And by something, I mean a few marbles.
Well, good people are more often accepted by the system and society, so they don't really have to struggle.
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2015-02-28, 07:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
......Okay I give up! What's this dress color crud everyone keeps talking about?!
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2015-02-28, 07:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Basically someone in Scotland bought a dress for a wedding and sent a picture of it to . . . the bride and groom? . . . to ask their opinion of it. One person saw white and gold, the other saw blue and black.
Confused, they asked the internet (yeah, ask the internet and be enlightened).
The internet couldn't decide.
The internet became obsessed with a dress.
Science waded in.
Expert photographers and photoshoppers and whatnot waded in.
They were all confused to a degree.
Then they realised colour balance and illusions and things were happening.
Dress is blue and black in reality, but something to do with the picture's lighting and the specific way a person saw it (i.e. phone, laptop, tablet, a day, at night etc. etc.) makes it seem blue and black or white and gold or a few other colour combinations.
People may still be arguing.
Well it's the internet, people are still arguing.
Even after owner of said dress took more photos of dress in different lighting to prove its colouring.
The internet is weird. And so are people's eyeballs and brains.
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2015-02-28, 08:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Your mileage may vary. I'm pretty sure I'll be filing this under the "stuff making ESC worth watching" category myself.
Ahh, those. Well, sometimes they're comical at least...
True, it wouldn't be quite the same if I had no one to share my snarky comments with...
Well, once again according to Wikipedia, the idea is that of an unseen agent who neither takes nor makes direct orders, but instead works in the background, silently manipulating the state of the world.
I think half of the reason to why people still argue is thanks to the propensity of Internet opponents to call eachother stupid. I mean, I can reason myself to it being black and blue, but the colours I see in the picture are white-with-a-hint-of-blue and gold-with-a-lack-of-lustre. Now, if I said that, and someone called me stupid, I would be likely to try and explain how I could see that, and then the would debate flame all the way up to the sky...Clouddreamer Teddy by me, high above the world, far beyond its matters...
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2015-02-28, 08:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Definitely YMMV; I've tried to watch Eurovision, it failed. I don't mind listening to the occasional song because frankly, everyone has a strange goofy song they like to listen to.
When they're not being excruciatingly tedious.
The only reason Eurovision was popular (I wonder if I should put that in quotation marks?) in the UK (and perhaps elsewhere) was because of Terry Wogan's commentary. He openly admitted to showing up to work with bottles of alcohol and he'd drink his way through the entire show.
And if I were to say the colours I saw I'd be accused of being a pretentious, attention-seeking [rude word, probably related to my sex or gender].
For the record it's ecru and a dull gold.
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2015-02-28, 08:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Ooooooh. That actually makes sense.
I think half of the reason to why people still argue is thanks to the propensity of Internet opponents to call eachother stupid. I mean, I can reason myself to it being black and blue, but the colours I see in the picture are white-with-a-hint-of-blue and gold-with-a-lack-of-lustre. Now, if I said that, and someone called me stupid, I would be likely to try and explain how I could see that, and then the would debate flame all the way up to the sky...
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2015-02-28, 09:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
The picture of the dress:
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To me it's very obviously blue and black, though according to Internet polls, 72% of people see it as white and gold.SpoilerRunning:
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2015-02-28, 09:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
For me, it's like this:
I can look at the rest of the image, and see that it appears to be next to a cow-pattern which is presumably black and white. From there, I see that the darker color on the dress matches the presumably-black part of the cow-pattern, and the lighter color does not match the presumably-white. So I can assume that the dress is black-and-something, which from there tells me that the image is so horribly messed up that I don't have anything to judge the other color from (though it does look perhaps very faintly blue).
No matter what, though, looking at the image, the actual colors displayed on my screen are a dirty gold and a slightly bluish off-white, and that's what I see.
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2015-02-28, 09:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Yup, I was gonna say that the daemon (and LOTS of other unix/linux related things) name is due to a nerdy joke.
I mean, the actual name of linux is GNU/Linux, which includes the acronym GNU is Not Unix, which includes the acronym GNU is Not Unix, which...
I see that as well. I can *almost* understand the blue-black camp, but not really...
Then I saw a picture of the dress in proper lighting and realized that my initial perception: "this is a photograph shot in front of a window with a background washed out by daylight, and the dress is in shadow, so it is white and gold" is incorrect.
In fact it is a dress and background illuminated by horrid yellow lighting, and when your brain corrects for that you see it is black and blue.
You aren't wrong either way in your perception, this is how your brain perceives color after all, we evolved as a species which was active during the day, we adapted to compensate for the effects of daylight and to judge the color of something accordingly.
If the picture was actually taken on a porch in front of a window then it would have to be gold and white, if the picture was actually taken somewhere with awful yellow lightbulbs then it would have to be black and blue, as the latter case is true, that is the correct interpretation of the colors, though it is still possible to see it both ways.
I can switch from one to the other with a bit of time depending on what part of the image I focus on, but now it is still easier to see it as blue and black because I've got the mental anchor to compare against now.Engraved here is a rendition of an image of the Dwarf Fortress learning curve. All craftsdwarfship is of the highest quality. It depicts an obsidian overhang which menaces with spikes of obsidian and tears. Carved on the overhang is an image of Toady One and the players. The players are curled up in a fetal position. Toady One is laughing. The players are burning.
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2015-02-28, 10:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
I'm starting to stick my toe into the Italian language. Annoying, because it's somewhat similar to Spanish. But fun.
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2015-02-28, 10:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
I know about that whole debate, and I'm firmly in the GNU/Linux camp, but sometimes I get lazy and forget to write the "GNU slash". Unix (or Not Unix, in this case) hackers love recursive acronyms. There's Wine Is Not an Emulator, PHP: Hypertext Processor (although that one isn't really Unix specific), and an amazing one also from GNU, HURD. This stands for HIRD of Unix-Replacing Daemons (hey, there's that word again), with HIRD standing for HURD of Interfaces Representing Depth. Never change, GNU team.
Also, I bet that some people would call Debian/HURD "Linux", even though there's literally no Linux in it. Truth be told, I think that we should just drom GNU and Linux and HURD from the names of distros and call them by their distro names. But that's just my opinion.
Ok, I'm a super duper aspie-hole, the type that threw something like 60,000 posts into mostly climate related arguments online before I swore off of them entirely. The type that would normally jump in and start gleefully arguing about why one side is right and wrong with the dress.
Then I saw a picture of the dress in proper lighting and realized that my initial perception: "this is a photograph shot in front of a window with a background washed out by daylight, and the dress is in shadow, so it is white and gold" is incorrect.
In fact it is a dress and background illuminated by horrid yellow lighting, and when your brain corrects for that you see it is black and blue.
You aren't wrong either way in your perception, this is how your brain perceives color after all, we evolved as a species which was active during the day, we adapted to compensate for the effects of daylight and to judge the color of something accordingly.
If the picture was actually taken on a porch in front of a window then it would have to be gold and white, if the picture was actually taken somewhere with awful yellow lightbulbs then it would have to be black and blue, as the latter case is true, that is the correct interpretation of the colors, though it is still possible to see it both ways.
I can switch from one to the other with a bit of time depending on what part of the image I focus on, but now it is still easier to see it as blue and black because I've got the mental anchor to compare against now.Last edited by Solse; 2015-02-28 at 11:00 PM.
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2015-02-28, 11:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
At this point this whole "dress" thing has gone on far too long to be funny. If it keeps up I might take a sabbatical until this place can sort out its priorities.
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2015-02-28, 11:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
You know what sounds awesome? A game of each Soccer and Combat-Juggling occurring on the same field at the same time, sharing some but not all players between the games.
Come to think of it, Combat-Juggling is already awesome.
I use braces (also known as "curly brackets") to indicate sarcasm. If there are none present, I probably believe what I am saying; should it turn out to be inaccurate trivia, please tell me rather than trying to play along with an apparent joke I don't know I'm making.
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2015-02-28, 11:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-03-01, 03:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Antisocial much?
And fill out forms for self-employment taxation/income purposes.
It's just weird because I'm very non-techy and I'm looking into ways to teach students online. Even using . . . gasp! Google Docs.
I'm not so Google savvy myself, despite being okay with some other more complicated computer (art) programs. But yeesh. I had to edit a Google Site today for my job, and that was insane. Took 45 minutes to figure something out that was ultimately ended up being pretty basic.
I don't often watch short films or animation like that, but it was pretty neat.
I feel the same way. But I'd call the bluish off-white "Robin's Egg." Because I'm a snob.
Get your toe out of the language of my forefathers.
You're self-perpetuating it, TBH. Just stay off of Facebook, and you'll be fine.
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2015-03-01, 06:17 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
This dress again? I feel like it's some type of trick. It's obviously blue and black, though some pics I'm seeing of it make the black part seem like it has hints of gold.
Also, Hello everyone.
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2015-03-01, 06:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Okay, I really shouldn't, but I can't quite supress my computer geekery right now, so let's do an RGB analysis of the dress.
Averaging over the mid-shaded patch on the dark field on the top of the dress, I get the RGB values 0x54, 0x45 and 0x2A, which is this colour:
████████
Doing the same over the middle of the shoulder-arm-flap-thingy gives me 0x7D, 0x85 and 0xA0:
████████
So, taken out of context, that's neither black, gold, blue nor white. That's brown and... blueberry milk? No wonder people se different things...
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We seem to have been hit by the first spring storm. Most of the time, it's actually pretty calm, but then it suddenly builds up to a tremendous gust of wind almost threatening to snap the trees in two before dying down again a few seconds later. It's really dramatic...Last edited by Teddy; 2015-03-01 at 07:02 AM.
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2015-03-01, 11:01 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
That's what I saw, but you must consider the lighting conditions. In the background, you can see the color of the light, so I *think* you should subtract that color from the pixel values to get the true color of the dress? I dunno, I'm probably wrong, but it's worth a shot.
EDIT: So, I took the pixel value of part of the background (the less-white part, because the white part is #FFFFFD), and I got this color value:
████████
According to Wolfram Alpha, using my method yields the blue part of the dress's real color as ... black. That's not right. Playing around with the curves a bit, though, yields this:Last edited by Solse; 2015-03-01 at 11:10 AM.
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2015-03-01, 04:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Oh man guys, the newest Zodi Game Thread is up! Skyward Sword!
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2015-03-01, 05:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
I think a large part of the problem with the dress debate is that a lot of folks have the brightness and contrast on their monitors jacked through the roof... I've got an expensive zr30 monitor with a wide color gamut, and I'm an avid photographer so my eyes are trained to notice white balance issues and overexposure, so my monitor is set properly and my eyes are trained to understand what they are seeing, so my eyes immediately told my brain black and blue...
My eyes and photography skills were not the problem though. It has nothing to do with peoples eyes and brains seeing different things
I send the over exposed shot to my friends and they all saw white and gold... I was stunned and asked the follow up question 'what color then is the floor behind the dress and they answered 'its washed out or entirely white'
So the 'hint of blue' that told me the dress was blue was no longer just a hint of blue but a fully washed out pale gray or abject white to them on their screens. The gold artifacting from the over exposed shot was at least dark enough to show up for them when the gold of the floor was too light and got washed out completely form them. Their monitor setting plus over exposure equals 'white and gold'... I invited both of them over to see the exact same over exposed picture on my monitor and they agree that when they saw the exact same picture on their own screens it didnt look the same at all..
So MOST of the problem here is the settings you're using on your monitor. But the overexposure on the shot is responsible for exacerbating the problem caused by people wanting their monitors to be as bright and vivid as possible.
Not a single person would have called this dress white and gold if they had been standing there in the store seeing the dress in person... Poor photography skills and extreme monitor settings are the only thing to blame here.
When 70% of the population called it white and gold, thats not proof that their eyes or their brains are defective. It means 70% of people like to crank up the brightness and contrast on their monitors too high.Last edited by VincentTakeda; 2015-03-01 at 05:13 PM.
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2015-03-01, 05:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Dress, dress, dress dress dress. Dress.
Dress.
This dress bores me.
NEW TOPIC:
People who queue jump.
Even worse: people who start a queue in the wrong place on the wrong side of the shop and queue jump in doing so.
Brits will truly understand. Hell, I've seen several cultural/etiquette sites with sections about England/Scotland/Wales/Ireland/the UK and without exception every single one of them says something along the lines of "Don't queue jump. They will disapprove."
There's differing opinions about hands being in your lap/resting on the table during meals (hands should always be in sight, but elbows off the table, please); what to wear; what to say; how/when to shake hands; slang; bringing gifts to dinner hosts and all sorts of things like that.
But universally: don't jump queues.
I've seen people try, the expressions do not change, but you can feel irritation and disapproval radiate from everyone.
How prevalent is the dislike of queue jumping in other countries, and to what intensity?
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2015-03-01, 05:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Must be an england thing. We dont have a queue jumping problem where I live because our walmart has 50 registers but only one of them is open at a time
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
As far as I've seen, if you want to queue jump, you should ask politely and/or have a good reason for doing so, otherwise people will disapprove verbally.
Also, on the subject of elbows on the table: it occurs to me that I've never done that. I checked myself and I automatically leave them off the table.
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2015-03-01, 05:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-03-01, 05:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Generally (where I live), if someone moves ahead in a line there's a good reason for it (such as having 1 item to check out while the person in front of them has a full cart). Not much of a problem as far as I can tell.
You keep your arms just barely above the table.
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It's even more annoying than it sounds.Last edited by HalfTangible; 2015-03-01 at 05:30 PM.
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2015-03-01, 05:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Peebles' Perfectly Pointless Popular Prattle - Random Banter #211
Here in Sweden, it's prevalent, and fairly intense. Still doesn't prevent some amount of people from jumping queues, though...
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You should keep the elbows off the table, which means pretty much just the elbows. With the correct table height and chair placement, there shouldn't be much trouble eating, but if you sit too close to the table, for example, then it may become a hassle...
I personally don't care especially much most of the time, though...Last edited by Teddy; 2015-03-01 at 05:44 PM.
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