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  1. HAL9000 Yung Blood
    I was. I was one of the top posters, initially quite the troll, pretended to know things I clearly didn’t, and ended my relationship with Totse2 and the extended community by perma-b&ing myself, I posted full-size NASA photos on one of the forums. “Perma-Ban” is a bit of an exaggeration, I was told I could come back at any point, but I chose to leave for many personal reasons. If I remember this was 2012 or so. I had a fairly iconic avatar from original &T days.


    Weird to see this shit. I’m not a fan of those days. I’m a much different person now, but clearly I’ve still got some attachment to the community even after all these years. Probably will never really become a member of the Temple like I use to,

    Anyway, yeah, I’m still alive. I don’t know about any of the other members, I cut ties with all of them.

    Probably means nothing to most the people on this new forum, so flame/troll away.
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  2. xy0 Houston
    Any plex users here?
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  3. Again my friend..

    It's most likely reddit employees of a dozen or two with multi sock/alt accounts who downvote everyone else not apart of their business related self interest.

    they just don't want to be viewed as a BBS of free thought but rather plug product promotions and have film stars and such AMA while hyping new promotions.

    it's a choice they decided. they basicly are becoming a sort of variety-fake-news interweb show.

    Originally posted by ))<>(( Redditors are insufferable. As a generalization.

    If you post a comment in the spirit of exploring an idea they just assume you're arguing with them. People will go several comments deep having an argument when they already agree with each other.

    They're too autistic for it to even occur to them that something might be sarcasm, satire, or outright bait, no matter how ridiculous it is, if you forgot to put "/s" on it, ruining the joke.

    When they are actually having an argument, half the time it's in bad faith with no charity.

    Debate might exist somewhere there, I don't know.

    You have to spell everything out if you don't want to be taken wrong but you still will be. There are little niches where it's all right though.
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  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by SBTlauien I'm getting error sending to my server from my Yahoo mail account, and it freezes when I try to send out an email on my server. The log gives connection error but I am connected to the internet.

    I get a returned mail in my Yahoo mailbox with an error of "No mx record found for domain".

    don't listen to the other dickheads except the brackets guy.


    If you have access to your DNS records, ie. if your site is niggercum.com you should have access to update, add or delete records.

    IF YOU DO NOT, EITHER ASK YOUR PROVIDER TO SET UP MX RECORDS OR GO ELSEWHERE.

    You could create a CNAME record for old.niggercum.com so if someone tries to access www.niggercum.com it redirects them to the main site.


    With your issue in particular, you need to create a new record of the type MX. Much like your browser checks the site's IP when you go to it, a foreign mailserver will check the MX record to find out where to send mail.

    Assume your site is niggercum.com.
    Assume your mailserver is mail.niggercum.com

    If someone sends an email to bigtoby@niggercum.com, how does their server know that mail is supposed to end up on mail.niggercum.com?

    You need to create an MX record for the niggercum.com domain with the value of mail.niggercum.com. Even if the mailserver is actually on niggercum.com, you need to create an MX record for it.

    If you want further clarification, have a look how it works in the wild - run nslookup -type=mx google.com - you'll see google in particular has a whole bunch of tiered Mail eXchangers; if you try it on smaller sites you'll probably see they only have one or two.
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  5. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    eval/apply
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  6. Lanny Bird of Courage
    CAR CAR CAR CAR
    CDR CDR CDR CDR
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  7. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    back in the day reddit was alright, i'm talking 2007ish. it was small enough that the community understood the purpose of the upvote/downvote, and that feature was used primarily for content as opposed to discussions within linked content.

    then the website exploded and the level of discourse disappeared overnight. groupthink at its finest. you want that instant-gratification-social-media-likes/upvotes-endorphin-rush? better not think and write ideas counter to the norm.
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  8. CUCK4BEER Yung Blood
    You walk past bar after bar, Mexican restaurants and take out Chinese places. All displaying a discrete white paper sign on the door next to the no smoking sign that hand written in magic marker say "No Public Restroom." Your bowls quiver, the left over Indian food you had for lunch along with Mickeys malt liquor want out and you're a 45 minute bus ride with a transfer away from home. You walk a little farther and test to see if you can relieve the pressure in your gut with a fart, but you can feel the hangover soup trying to sneak its way out your asshole. You are ready to accept your fate when in the window of a fortune tellers shop you see a neon sign that in flickering pink letters says HUMAN TOILET, OPEN 24/7 365.
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  9. Don't be a faggot just buy a Ducky
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  10. Yeah fuck using whip cream cans for nitrous. Just buy a few cases of chargers, a canister, and a bag of balloons. Fill balloon with 2 chargers, take huge rip of DMT, exhale into the balloon, and proceed to huff down your nitrous/DMT balloon for one of the most intense psychedelic rushes possible.
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  11. it ded son
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  12. Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Hogwarts is a front for a criminal syndicate which coordinates ritual child sexual abuse. Its presentation is given to readers subjectively, through Harry's intensely traumatized, adolescent imagination seeking to insulate itself from his frightening experiences. Lord Voldemort is actually a former abducted child who escaped from Dumbledor's K-12 sex program and went to college in the US, where he studied criminal justice and eventually went on to graduate and went on to become a relatively prominent director in FBI activities. He worked to bring the issue of ritual abuse to light there, and eventually returned home to launch similar investigations in the UK. Harry's perspective of him is framed as a conflict of Hero/Villain through his identification with the ones who subjected him to orgies and mutilation.

    The best-selling series in history is a coded tome, guarding the secrets of a dark and horrible time in the history of our two civilized, Western nations that cannot be otherwise acknowledged in a way that lets us grieve or seek justice.
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  13. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by -SpectraL TheDamagedOne

    I always read this as The Damage Done

    my world is collapsing
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  14. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Malice Hmm, interesting, seems to be this despite typing very little, comparatively, and literally never bothering to learn how to formally type (seem to have naturally adapted a hybrid style where I only use the first three digits, starting with the thumb, of my left hand and 2 on my right. This seemed to arise naturally from innate pattern recognition ability.

    I wonder how I would perform at full power. 100wpm feels like it would be at full reach. I remember that a long time, like over a decade, I was trolling lesbian chatrooms and noticed a drastic and very rapid rise in my typing speed from that. Chatrooms/desktop IM are a great way to practice/become accustomed to rapid typing.

    Actually, you may just be a surprisingly slow typer. Although, I did post some study results a while back demonstrating that the average typing speed of people, even those employed in occupations where there is a lot of typing involved, really aren't very fast at all.

    depends on what specifically you're talking about - developers like Lanny for example don't really benefit from SANIC SPEEDS because you're not generally typing massive walls of text in one go; you'll be writing/rewriting/analysing on a line-by-line or even word-by-word basis
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  15. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Malice Mother of god, you're a prodigy! Imagine how much further you could go on METH.

    I'd like to find a happy medium as I don't particularly enjoy the long-term effects of using meth and how I feel in general, sort of zombie like and out of it. I don't think I at this point have the ability to do low dosing as when I start to get fucked up I am no longer myself and tend to resort to using it more often than I need to.
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  16. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by mmQ 155 is damn impressive. I don't even understand how that's physically possible. I felt like I was fucking typing faster than my mind could keep up with to get that 102. I'm gonna take it again and try to zone out on a focal point in the middle of the test and subconsciously channel my inner robot.

    You need low doses of meth to reach your full potential. Meth makes you a better human being, it is good for you: https://www.reddit.com/r/DrugNerds/comments/59w1zg/longterm_treatment_with_low_doses_of/?st=iwpnuwid&sh=5ac22902
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  17. Originally posted by -SpectraL Secret:

    Jeff didn't really shut down The Screaming Electron over the philosophy that knowledge can now be gained anywhere on the modern Internet. He HAD to shut down, but just didn't want to admit it. You see, the old bird abandoned his community. He didn't give it the attention it deserved. He would disappear for months at a time, at the end. The server itself was in terrible shape. The content was being polluted on a daily basis. And to make matters even more concerning, he left his attack dog, acidmelt, in charge, with the giggly lapdog, zok, in tow. Attrocities were committed on good members who had broken no rules, and just because their OPINIONS didn't sit well with some. Bad mistake. Big mistake. Last mistake. The Temple is not one to be trifled with. So, after repeated pleas for assistance from Jeff were ignored, his spare admin account was hacked. Complete and utter control of the site was gained. When Jeff finally surfaced, imagine his horror, to find a whole new staff lineup had been selected, acidmelt and zok and their lapdogs were locked out, and the server was now in the hands of some mysterious monster of his own creation? Ironic, isn't it? So he just had to let it all go. And really, isn't that what the end result would have been anyways, only for the sport of the actual villains of the story instead? And then there were those would-be posers to follow, a rough collection of circlejerking hopefuls, who also met the same fate, and for the same reasons. And now, at this late date, has history taught the lesson? Or are we still in the dark about how freedom of expression will always thwart the forces of The Man, in the end? The Thought Police will never win. To think that you can win is merely a pipe dream for the delusional and the chronically/terminally stupid. Has this mystery been solved? Or do we still have more to learn in this regard? Only time will tell.

    Didn't read, too much bullshit
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  18. Lanny Bird of Courage
    I never really learned to type either, most my practice was from talking shit in 1.6 matches.

    And yes, average typing speed is in the 30s. I'm probably slower than your average developer but obviously it's difficult to conjure figures there. And the up side I use god's own editor(vi) and better than most living humans so I'm going to claim I recoup my losses in any meaningful measure of edit speed.
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  19. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Lanny 60 if I'm taking a test or something. Probably type ~40 day to day.

    Hmm, interesting, seems to be this despite typing very little, comparatively, and literally never bothering to learn how to formally type (seem to have naturally adapted a hybrid style where I only use the first three digits, starting with the thumb, of my left hand and 2 on my right. This seemed to arise naturally from innate pattern recognition ability.

    I wonder how I would perform at full power. 100wpm feels like it would be at full reach. I remember that a long time, like over a decade, I was trolling lesbian chatrooms and noticed a drastic and very rapid rise in my typing speed from that. Chatrooms/desktop IM are a great way to practice/become accustomed to rapid typing.

    Actually, you may just be a surprisingly slow typer. Although, I did post some study results a while back demonstrating that the average typing speed of people, even those employed in occupations where there is a lot of typing involved, really aren't very fast at all.
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  20. Can you believe it's been almost 8 years?
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