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If only developers adopted lolcode, the world would be, if not a better, then definitely a funnier place.
I must admit I am addicted to that website. It's mainly because I love cats.
Show me a photo of a kitten and ANY, really ANY caption - I'll love it.
I understand that someone who doesn't love cats or has an ambivalent
attitude towards cats will find the site mildly amusing.
It's the retarded language, and the hype around it.
It may lack the syntactical purity of Queen's English and the logic of LISP, but it IS funny most of the times. Come on, admit it. Secretly, you love it
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It may lack the syntactical purity of Queen's English and the logic of LISP, but it IS funny most of the times. Come on, admit it. Secretly, you love it
Am I unbelievable because I like icanhazcheezburger, make referrals to it, believe in Jesus Christ, use nano, and eat lots of bacon for breakfast any chance I can get?!
O RLY? YEAH RLY. IM TEH MAN. GIMMEH PROPS. O, RLY!
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Am I unbelievable because I like icanhazcheezburger, make referrals to it, believe in Jesus Christ, use nano, and eat lots of bacon for breakfast any chance I can get?!
O RLY? YEAH RLY. IM TEH MAN. GIMMEH PROPS. O, RLY!
Not unbelievable, no.. Maybe just relatively young?
For comparison, I'm 36 yrs old, and I only like or relate to 1.5 of those things you mentioned. How old are you?
Ya'know, just tell FF to identify itself as IE and Winblows
I don't think it'll be that simple. The site doesn't explicitly state that it's not compatible with Firefox/Opera/<insert non-IE browser here>, but if I try to log in (yes, I'm typing the username and password correctly, I've made double-sure of that), it just pops me back to the log in page, as if I'd simply hit Refresh...
I'm allowing everything (temporarily) with NoScript, and it still doesn't work.
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I don't think it'll be that simple. The site doesn't explicitly state that it's not compatible with Firefox/Opera/<insert non-IE browser here>, but if I try to log in (yes, I'm typing the username and password correctly, I've made double-sure of that), it just pops me back to the log in page, as if I'd simply hit Refresh...
I'm allowing everything (temporarily) with NoScript, and it still doesn't work.
Temporary completly disable adblock + and no script and try again.
Also what FF version.
I don't think it'll be that simple. The site doesn't explicitly state that it's not compatible with Firefox/Opera/<insert non-IE browser here>, but if I try to log in (yes, I'm typing the username and password correctly, I've made double-sure of that), it just pops me back to the log in page, as if I'd simply hit Refresh...
I'm allowing everything (temporarily) with NoScript, and it still doesn't work.
I just signed up for the website; username = leopardLQ. No problem here...
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