Things that remind you of WDTWTF members
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@Zerosquare how about this then.
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@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I believe that unlike a lot of other things, @Tsaukpaetra's bitches do actually exist outside of his imagination.
Oye! A lot of things exist actually outside of my imagination!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
A lot of things exist actually outside of my imagination!
You're obviously not imaginative enough.
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@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
A lot of things exist actually outside of my imagination!
You're obviously not imaginative enough.
Oh sure I am! Just that my imagination can only be contained in limited circumstances, so what's "outside" of it is usually quite ephemeral.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
A lot of things exist actually outside of my imagination!
You're obviously not imaginative enough.
Oh sure I am! Just that my imagination
can only be contained in limited circumstancesis quite twisted, so what's "outside" of it isusually quite ephemeraltopologically ambiguous.
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@error Per month? Per hour? Sounds good to me.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@error Per month? Per hour? Sounds good to me.
In what currency? Zimbabwan dollars?
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@nerd4sale said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@error Per month? Per hour? Sounds good to me.
In what currency? Zimbabwan dollars?
35k zimbabwan dollars is apparently ~100 USD, so it's not terrible per hour.
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@nerd4sale said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@error Per month? Per hour? Sounds good to me.
In what currency? Zimbabwan dollars?
35k zimbabwan dollars is apparently ~100 USD, so it's not terrible per hour.
Today. Tomorrow it will be ~$10 USD. At least until the US inflation rate catches up.
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@Zerosquare Ceiling cat says
U duz haz weird ceiling.
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@Zerosquare seeing this ceiling hurts my professional pride, and I've never even worked anywhere near construction.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare seeing this ceiling hurts my professional pride, and I've never even worked anywhere near construction.
I don't understand how this works. Is the ceiling literally made out of paper?
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare seeing this ceiling hurts my professional pride, and I've never even worked anywhere near construction.
I don't understand how this works. Is the ceiling literally made out of paper?
Paper used to be used for ceiling material in Sweden. But it'd be applied directly to the planks with waaay too many nails.
This looks very different.
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@topspin
fabric that is stretched across the sides of the room as a false ceiling
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@Luhmann said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin
fabric that is stretched across the sides of the room as a false ceilingGuess that's the new drop ceiling. We had the normal drop ceiling in our kitchen when I was growing up. The cat would leave a trail of dropped panels from one side (the will he used to climb) to the other (the refrigerator).
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@boomzilla There's certainly no shortage of whack on social media.
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@boomzilla I bet it's that English bureaucrat girl's fault again! If only she approved that subsidy application for the whack business!
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@Gąska But was the application signed in triplicate, sent in, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighters?
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@Gąska doesn't matter. It's all stuck on a ship waiting to get into Long Beach Harbor.
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Status: Watching Mr. Corman, a pretty average guy struggling along with life who has just suffered a nervous breakdown. He's in an argument with his mother about his sister's choice of husband.
: ... and that's why she's ... that's why she will always be unhappy!
: *looking at him* Are you sure she's the unhappy one?
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Unhappiness is not a conserved quantity.
It's quite easy to create more.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Unhappiness is not a conserved quantity.
It's quite easy to create more.
Too easy if you ask me, which is probably why no-one did.
OH GOD I'M SO DEPRESSED AND I HAVE THIS PAIN DOWN THE DIODES IN MY LEFT SIDE.
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*reboots @Arantor*
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Buying a gift certificate earlier today
"Is this gift certificate valid across all your stores or just in this one?"
"Yes."
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@boomzilla Looks like it should be in the "Good Ideas" thread!
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This single question:
“How dare you send me to mobile Wikipedia”
Filed under: it’s a valid objection
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E_UPSIDE_DOWN_WOODEN_TABLE
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
When I was in the group home, we'd play board games*. This one girl would flip the board if she was losing.
- Late 80s-- our options for entertainment were games, movies, and TV. (Reading, writing, music in your room, I don't remember if I had a walk-man but I did have ghetto blaster.)
We're 8 teenage girls who were put in a group home, so we all have dysfunctional families in some way (what is the opposite of a Mary Sue) and had to come up with a consensus of choice of entertainment. So board flipping is pretty mild in comparison of other disputes.
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@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
come up with a consensus of choice of entertainment.
Kind of glad I wasn't there. Or maybe not.
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You use both a vintage gramophone and a modern telephone? What kind of heathen are you?!
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@Zerosquare nowadays it's more likely to be a vintage telephone (when was the last time you saw a landline phone at home?) and a modern gramophone (bought during the vinyl revival of early 2010s).
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
it's more likely to be a vintage telephone (when was the last time you saw a landline phone at home?)
Ooooh, pick me! We have one of those. For irony points we even got one that explicitly looks like a retro rotary phone.
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@Arantor I think I know a way you could save $50 on your phone bill.
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@Gąska $50 is more than our monthly phone bill. Because of where we live we can't get internet any other way than through the phone line so we'd have to pay the line rental anyway and it's not that expensive to have phone + internet.
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@Arantor goddamn, and I thought Poland is behind the times.
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@Gąska it's not that I don't live in a town that has 300mbps cable and shit laid out throughout the streets. This street even has a trunk main within reach.
However, the whole street is a heritage site defined under the historical properties laws. The whole thing was built in 1842 and for the most part no visual alterations may be made to the front of the property, which would include trailing the cable through the front garden (even if the cable were buried, apparently).
The copper was laid into the front of the house decades ago back when British Telecom was a state-owned monopoly and thus had enough muscle to coerce such things to happen, but unless there's some other similar centralised mandate, we ain't getting better internet.
That said, we do get FTTC going on so despite it being phone-line internet, we do get 70mbps down, 15 up.
I'm personally waiting for someone to decide that the windows should be replaced because they're authentic sash windows in the front which was drafty as fuck and nothing can be changed on them without the council signing off on it.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Karla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
come up with a consensus of choice of entertainment.
Kind of glad I wasn't there. Or maybe not.
I guess it depends why you would be glad you were not there.