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@Dee aw, i had an example but they're they/them now!

@Dee okay, what about the type of guy who uses his own thighs as the favicon for his tech blog?

@Dee which body parts are visible in the photo?

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@arcade now i realize knife should have been cwd

@charlotte @5225225@www.librepunk.club i am following you two but we are not mutuals. how do you plead?

@arcade no, i was wondering if a long knife is better or worse than a fat knife, and i wasn't sure so it turned into "long or fat" and then "lafattê" i thought the accent looks cool

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i hope this isn't an actual word

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@Dee the ietf webserver should serve different versions of specs based on whether you are requesting via https or http

@Dee well, clearly the solution is to make more standards.

@Dee oh right, also swap "MUST" to "MUST NOT"'s old definition, as you MUST not cause a cyclic reference

@Dee maybe if you get rw access to that document you can fix it so every "MUST NOT" means that the definition is an absolute requirement of the specification

@Dee no, but, you can't!

2. MUST NOT This phrase, or the phrase "SHALL NOT", mean that the
definition is an absolute prohibition of the specification.

@Dee stipulation: it must not make sense, as per rfc 2119

@Dee it's a very simple question. which one is gooder. the human, or the domain?

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