CodeBabes.com
-
I tried Hugo, and it's not quite as popular as ever (best looks like it was 363 in 1914) according to the US Social Security Administration over the last 100 years. But it's currently in the mid 400s (of most popular names) as opposed to some previous years when it was in the 900s.
-
Of course we shouldn't forget "Hugo" as a prosecco-based cocktail. Now that is quite en vogue in Germany, and not only with code babes.
-
"Hugo" as a prosecco-based cocktail
Never heard of it. But then, I prefer to drink at home. Alone. In the dark.
-
Names tend to drift from upper- to mid- to lower-class, then obsolescence.
-
-
Hugo is a silly name.
It is rather common in BELGIUM
Looks like @Luhmann is giving substance to @aliceif's claim.
-
You can still build a brand out of it... but it seems to have fallen out of favour a couple of decades ago, I can't remember a "Hugo" from school or college.
Famous English Actor - Hugo Grunt.
-
Holy fuck, he is back...
-
-
Who is you, questioning my existence or return?
Yep, that's @nagesh. No one else does broken English the same...
-
It is rather common in BELGIUM
You're kidding me? All caps will get a filtered word through? AOL did a better job filtering stuff back in the day. Or did @PJH remove the filter on BELGIUM?
-
WTF is going on here? @Luhmann is allowed to curse but I can't?
-
-
I think this thread is older than the censoring feature.
-
I think this thread is older than the censoring feature.
That would be a logical conclusion ... but bashing at discourse is the more funny one
-
I may be a little late to the party, but I'm confused by CodeBabes. Satire? Sexist? Sexy? Supportive? Something??
little late myself
I used the site, it improve your coding abilities with one hand.
-
You meaning to say you can't utter curses on the site?
"BHENCHOD", "MADARCHOD", "TERI MA KEE", "FUCKIT"
-
I was wondering what e-babes were (real dolls?), and why they'd be associated with cod (of all fish), in particular...
-
No, you just can't say Belgium.
-
-
As long as it isn't goats ...
-
Why doesn't it work? They said this is how you code. I want my money back.
-
Why doesn't it work?
They spent all their money on babes, leaving none for development, so the owner's nephew agreed to do it in exchange for a free membership and beer.
-
Playing with the greek trolling mark again?
-
I don't know what this site is. But I've got a female friend of the sapphic persuasion who wants to start picking up programming (she refuses to take my warnings that selling herself into sexual slavery would be less of a bad decision than becoming a programmer).
I'll give her this link. It might be useful.
-
You should probably send her http://codedicks.com/
-
Is it possible for two websites to simultaneously be parodies of each other?
Filed under: Poe's dilemma
-
It's possible for one website to be a parody of itself, so probably.
-
Most liberals also support the censorship and denial of Christianity because of its strong moral values[2]. Liberals who are a part of the secular left prefer the atheist religion over the Christian faith, as atheism has no objective morality to hinder their big government plans. This lack of an objective morality, or moral relativism, was used as one of the main justifications for crimes against humanity by the Nazis and the Communists, both of whom were liberal. Increasingly, liberals side with the homosexual agenda, including supporting homosexual "marriage".
Filed under: TROLOLOLOLOLOLOL
-
-
It's possible for one website to be a parody of itself, so probably.
For the longest time I thought that was entirely a parody site, then I realized it was real and honest, then I wept inside.
-
-
Edit: Fucking onebox. The raw URL is the important part here.
-
Even using the
[]()
syntax can't avoid the onebox…
-
[url]bbcode.org[/url]
:
[url]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphic_love[/url]
-
One of those things you learn by wasting your time on a shitty PHPbb forum.
-
Sappho
is a cooler name thanlesbian
; I don't know why, it just is
-
One of those things you learn by wasting your time on a shitty PHPbb forum.
Maybe, but I wouldn't have been surprised if Discourse broke it anyway
-
That's likely a bug with oneboxing. I was sure there was one, but I couldn't be arsed to find it (I was busy pooping) now that we have the glorious show raw button.
-
If you add a space at the beginning of the line you can prevent oneboxing. I added one of those at the top of your post.
-
Or do this:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphic_love http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_lesbianism
-
And I thought using the URL bbcode was a sign of those crusty 1990s era toxic hell stew forums and therefore Doing It Wrong...
-
<a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphic_love">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphic_love</a>
Would also work: