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03 Sep 2016, 11:24 pm

Wait Midnightstar16,

Someone came on to you? At 14? Well this world is completely screwed but I guess thats happens when your female. I have had my share of that crap as a male so I can only imagine. Screw men really but I guess I can't say that on Wrong Planet but it might fair better since I am man.



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04 Sep 2016, 12:07 am

It's fine. I kind of rebounded, but I'm still super embarrased.

My mom and dad went into rage mode, though! Things diddn't get bad, both of them glared at them. Not just any glare, this was the glare of death. They left me alone faster than Deoxys with a Quick Claw!


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04 Sep 2016, 1:19 am

I think programs about polar animals - bears, seals, whales, penguins - in Antarctica is among the most boring things possible. The TV auto-record thing stuffed up and instead of the physics program scheduled, it recorded a program on polar bears and I couldn't watch it it was so boring.
Probably because at school as a child, they would do Antarctica every year which just began a months-long repetitive onslaught of information about polar animals, information about polar explorers and how many died and had their fingers drop off from frostbite, and they ate their dogs and eventually got rescued and how they're "heroes," we'd have to make pointless dioramas out of clay of arctic scenes, do drawings on it, on and on and on.
Just mind-numbingly boring.


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04 Sep 2016, 3:48 am

soylent green is people!



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04 Sep 2016, 4:04 am

When I was 14, people thought I'm 16. Not exactly good, I'm only in high school, and people thinks I'm a college student.

Now that I'm 21, people still thought I'm 16. :lol: Quite laughable. People thought I'm a still a student or so.


Not as worse as before graduation 2 years ago. :lol: My mom did said I'm getting a new pair of shoes for graduating.
But the shoe seller thought I'm graduating elementary :lol: but LOL I'm graduating college.


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04 Sep 2016, 6:24 am

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I just realised that if your name is Peter and your surname is Sah, you are Pete Sah (Pizza).


LOL, I do this all the time. Make up funny first last name combinations.
Like if your first name was Stewart and your last name was Pid,
you'd be Stu Pid.

A funny true name I've come across was a woman by the name of Rhoda Horsey (true)


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04 Sep 2016, 7:09 am

Rain, rain, go away...


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04 Sep 2016, 8:47 am

Midnightstar16 wrote:
It's fine. I kind of rebounded, but I'm still super embarrased.

My mom and dad went into rage mode, though! Things diddn't get bad, both of them glared at them. Not just any glare, this was the glare of death. They left me alone faster than Deoxys with a Quick Claw!


Well if someone said anything similar to my autistic 14 year old daughter with my rough character I would be in jail for at least a week so look at it through their eyes. But yeah I am familiar with the glare of death, my mom gives it to me when she finds I am high but she lets it go quick enough so long as I can function and I usually can.



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04 Sep 2016, 9:02 am

Edna3362 wrote:
Rain, rain, go away...


Ooh, mind if I borrow some of your rain? :o


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04 Sep 2016, 9:16 am

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
Edna3362 wrote:
Rain, rain, go away...


Ooh, mind if I borrow some of your rain? :o

I hope you won't regret P.I.'s annual monsoons...
But take it. Takeee iiiitt.


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04 Sep 2016, 9:42 am

I can remember when my Desktop rained...

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Don't judge, I was 16 but I did like the Windows on one side of the cube and Linux on the other. Now I just run whatever environment on another tty.



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04 Sep 2016, 1:19 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
SilentJessica wrote:
I just realised that if your name is Peter and your surname is Sah, you are Pete Sah (Pizza).


LOL, I do this all the time. Make up funny first last name combinations.
Like if your first name was Stewart and your last name was Pid,
you'd be Stu Pid.

A funny true name I've come across was a woman by the name of Rhoda Horsey (true)

Omg that's hilarious lolol some parents have a great sense of humor.



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04 Sep 2016, 1:56 pm

Random numbers... We can write a program that gives us arbitrary random numbers. To get different numbers, the program need to be seeded by something like time. Can you really call something random of it is totally dependent on something else? Repeat the precise time interval and you get the same string of numbers.



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04 Sep 2016, 2:03 pm

how does a random number generator work? if it is an algorithm that makes the random numbers, then how can they be random?



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04 Sep 2016, 2:07 pm

I took a picture of a hummingbird in flight outside my kitchen window.

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04 Sep 2016, 5:43 pm

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I took a picture of a hummingbird in flight outside my kitchen window.

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That is a nice picture Noca


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