• (nodebb)

    Well, I'm really glad to see that in the last one, as written, the documentation is non-toxic.

  • no (unregistered) in reply to Steve_The_Cynic

    i'd heard of code smells, but this is the first time i'm hearing about documentation smells

  • 516052 (unregistered)

    Chelyabinsk is the name of county equivalent in Russia where they did a lot of their their atomic weapons development. It's also where they dumped all of their atomic waste into a local river until the reactor exploded. Than they stopped because it was already in the river, and air, and everywhere else. The whole thing was the worst atomic disaster ever right up until Chernobyl.

    So yes, do NOT, I repeat, do NOT order suspicious dust from that region. And if you do order it do NOT rub on your genitals. Glow in the dark sex is cool but it ain't worth it.

  • Birion (unregistered) in reply to 516052

    Aww, but what if the cancerous growths really can make it bigger?

  • Anon (unregistered)
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  • (nodebb)

    After an entire post about spam comments, the entry for this post in the RSS feed finishes with an ad as usual:

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