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Those are also both broken it would seem.
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I see, there are
twomore than one distinct bugs where brackets/braces/parens break URLs.
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[ But put a line ]
[ between them… ]
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FYI though, these are braces.
#{ }
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I am actually aware of that, when I said braces I meant to type brackets. Evidently I must've had some kind of temporary neurological disorder.
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FYI though, these are braces.
#{ }M
http://www.santarosadentaloffice.com/files/2012/04/braces-teeth-cost.jpg
BTFY
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(http://this.works.fine)
It's your fault for putting a
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in there.But: a raw URL surrounded by parentheses won't work:
That is my point...
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@loopback0 said:
FYI though, these are braces.
#{ }M
http://www.santarosadentaloffice.com/files/2012/04/braces-teeth-cost.jpg
BTFY
No, that's a Photoshop.
Filed under: Damn, and I thought Michael Jackson looked like plastic...
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Yeah, you can tell from looking at some of the pixels...
The skin surrounding the mouth has been shopped, probably to conceal any blemishes (or other natural texture) but the lips and mouth look like they're actually from a photograph (of someone who wears lipstick).
Which since it's meant to be a picture of a mouth is acceptable.
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At this rate we'll need the Blakeypædia.
Yeah yeah, bad ideas is
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JDGI
I'm really surprised that wasn't defined here already.Also, why in the world does Discourse to believe that post #1 is a reply to post #639? I assume it's because it was edited to quote part of #639, but that doesn't make it a reply. Except to Discourse.
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Also, why in the world does Discourse to believe that post #1 is a reply to post #639? I assume it's because it was edited to quote part of #639, but that doesn't make it a reply.
You buttume correctly. It's one of the ways we have found to abuse Duckwhores. The Discopædia just happens to be the biggest example of this abuse because we use the OP as an index.
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It's one of the ways we have found to abuse Duckwhores.
I never noticed it before, even for my own contributions.
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The Discopædia just happens to be the biggest example of this abuse because we use the OP as an index.
And most of it is wiki.
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Also, if you are on mobile and just want to do the rough outline, I have the Discopædoa set to watching.
Likewise.
It's amusing when two of us hit the WIki button at the Discosame time - one gets the Wiki, the other gets an edit history entry that shows nothing changing.
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[Citation needed] ;P
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HardwareGeek didn't use one....
I gotta run to work, I figured I'd dump it there real fast and let wiki magic happen.
Oh yeah, someone flag that for wiki
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[Citation needed] ;P
Yes. We have standards in the Discopaedia.
It's a wiki, feel free to add one.
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[Citation needed] ;P
Meh, I only use it if attributing to someone else. Citing oneself is just plain silly.
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It's a wiki, feel free to add one.
It is now. Added. Wasn't sure if I should add origins of the term itself or the incident as well so I added both.
Clean up as needed.
Meh, I only use it if attributing to someone else. Citing oneself is just plain silly.
I guess? Again, wiki, see above.
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Citing oneself is just plain silly.
But Jeff does that all the time ... oh.
That would be a reasonable use of the term Jefference, but I don't have an example of it having actually been used that way. (And Discosearch is useless at trying to find out whether such a usage exists, as searching for "jefference" returns results for "jeffer" (one who jeffed) and "Jefferson." )
Filed under: INB4: Discosearch is useless
at trying to find out whether such a usage exists, ....
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Is the discopaedia prescriptive or descriptive?
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Encyclopedias are generally descriptive. However, I'd be willing to accept a bit of prescriptivism here.
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Yeah, but it's really more of a dictionary: http://www.englishplus.com/news/news1100.htm
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In any case, the definition I was thinking of is already here, but for a different word: discoprove, definition 2.
Also, I misspelled jeffrence in my discosearch. Spelling it correctly returns two results, the Discopædia entry, and the single example it cites. However, that does not make the search results from the misspelled search any less y.
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Is the discopaedia prescriptive or descriptive?
You @accalia'd "funny and insightful."
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Is the discopaedia prescriptive or descriptive?
Prescriptivists can positively go and do one. i've no time for their antics.
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Yeah, but it's really more of a dictionary: http://www.englishplus.com/news/news1100.htm
Not all entries ...
Jeff
nounFull Name: Jeff Attwood, aka Codinghorror (other aliases omitted for brevity)
Mystic co-founder of The Church of the Civilized Discourse Construction Kit[1][1] (TCotCDCK) ...
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It's tempting to add another definition for Jeff, this time as a NSFW verb.
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It's tempting to add another definition for Jeff, this time as a NSFW verb.
Don't add a completely new entry. Just modify this one.
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It's tempting to add another definition for Jeff, this time as a NSFW verb.
Some usage examples:
- Godjeffit!
- You motherjeffer!
- That's just jeffin' fantastic...
- SNAJU
- Watch your language, no one expected you to drop a J-bomb!
- Jeff me in the ear with a purple dildo
Filed under: I wanted to make a pun with morning @wood, but decided not to
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I would like this post but Jeff jeffed up the rate limits, somehow.
This is really jeffing me off.
Filed under
smurfjeff!
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I would jeff this jeff but Jeff jeffed up the jeff jeffs, somehow.
This is really jeffing me jeff.
JTFY ;)
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This is really jeffing me off.
“I jeffed the wife three times last night in a row. Boy! Was she surprised!”
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“I jeffed the wife three times last night in a row. Boy! Was she surprised!”
Not as surprised as you would be if after the second time she'd go "We have a rate limit for that. Please try again in 37 minutes".
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Not as surprised as you would be if after the second time she'd go "We have a rate limit for that. Please try again in 37 minutes".
Hence the surprise.
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I'm seriously going to start using jeff as a swear at work. No one there is named Jeff, so it'll work out great!
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I would, but we actually have a Jeff. He's a pretty nice guy, it's just too bad about the name.
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I dated a Jeff once. He was a dick.
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I Jeffed a date once. She was not amused.