Php > echo "OH GOD PLEASE KILL ME";
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Sometimes, when it's late at night and my eyes are getting tired, I like to sit there reading random posts off of pastebin, clicking all the new ones as they pop up in the "Recent Posts" column. It's like listening to the stream of consciousness of the 'net itself, a weird babble of code and text and occasionally the random thing that just makes you go LOL or WTF. Like this one
What desparate late night plea for help is this cast adrift into the electronic void? Or am I just being too bloody metaphysical, and this is entirely normal behaviour for someone forced to use PHP?
Also, if you can ever find the server where this: http://pastebin.com/d75af56a8 little snippet of genius gets installed, you'll be able to pwn them.
You get to see quite a lot of IRC drama as well. http://pastebin.com/d4e93a560 "Have you ever given a bumpkin?" ROFL!
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@DaveK said:
You get to see quite a lot of IRC drama as well. http://pastebin.com/d4e93a560
IRC doesn't allow spaces in nicks.
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@Spectre said:
@DaveK said:
Well, it's some kind of IM chatlog or another, I was only being vague. And you do also get lots of actual proper IRC as well, although that one in particular wasn't one.You get to see quite a lot of IRC drama as well. http://pastebin.com/d4e93a560
IRC doesn't allow spaces in nicks.
I wonder if God answered the PHP guy's prayer yet.
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@DaveK said:
You get to see quite a lot of IRC drama as well. http://pastebin.com/d4e93a560
Awww...it expired! :(
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@DaveK said:
Heh. I knew I was onto something there, and sure enough:Sometimes, when it's late at night and my eyes are getting tired, I like to sit there reading random posts off of pastebin, clicking all the new ones as they pop up in the "Recent Posts" column.
@google news search said:
etc....10000 Hotmail passwords mysteriously leaked to web
Register - 9 hours agoIn all, there were 10028 pairs of user names and passwords posted to multiple pages of public upload website Pastebin.com, some of which remained live at ...Hotmail password alert after phishing attackDaily Telegraph