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Lanolin

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#46
Im 10 years old (in leap years)

How old are you in cat years so I can tell my cat.

Daylight saving has ended...you're an hour late.

I can only answer in questions?

(consulting phrasebook) nieh sung m seung chet heui yam ga fe
(mumbling) I dont even like coffee!
 

fizzyjoe

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Oct 22, 2018
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#47
Im 10 years old (in leap years)

How old are you in cat years so I can tell my cat.

Daylight saving has ended...you're an hour late.

I can only answer in questions?

(consulting phrasebook) nieh sung m seung chet heui yam ga fe
(mumbling) I dont even like coffee!
i see you are really trying😎👍🤣
 

GaryA

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Aug 10, 2019
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#49
2020/05/01
or
2020-05-01
or
20200501
It says I posted this:

Yesterday at 11:19 PM

That would be '202005131119'.

If there were 'seconds', then it would be something like '20200513111945'.

Do you see why year-month-day-hour-minute-second is far superior to any other format?

"If you are a programmer, I bet you do."

:)
 

GaryA

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#50
That last post should have looked like this:

2020/05/01
or
2020-05-01
or
20200501
It says I posted this:

Yesterday at 11:19 PM

That would be '202005132319'.

If there were 'seconds', then it would be something like '20200513231945'.

Do you see why year-month-day-hour-minute-second is far superior to any other format?

"If you are a programmer, I bet you do."

:)
 

Prycejosh1987

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#53
Isaid to this girl once "You wanna come back to mine" i was planning to have deeper conversation with her more and have non sensual intimacy with her, but she thought i wanted sex, and said no. Implying she wasnt ready for it yet.