though I'm guessing this could be done more efficiently
Why not just svo.deleteLineP()?
because for some reason that only seems to delete the prompt, and not what I'm trying to gag
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
though I'm guessing this could be done more efficiently
Why not just svo.deleteLineP()?
because for some reason that only seems to delete the prompt, and not what I'm trying to gag
Try deleteLine() tempLineTrigger(1,1,[[if isPrompt() then deleteLine() end]])
That should be what svo.deleteLineP() does, I think (maybe missing something to deal with ship prompts), so if that works and the svo version doesn't, it's probably an svo bug, otherwise sounds like a mudlet bug.
@Ulrike my uncle randomly dropped by and said pssst hey would you like to have this? And I saw her and said zomg yus pls. He gave her to me and I asked where she came from, he said don't ask! I wondered if she was stolen but she had a name so..
Anyways, I just learned that her owner has so many dogs which is why she was given to us. Yayy, not stolen
Bleh, work ate my gaming life. 내가 제일 잘 나가!!!111!!1
though I'm guessing this could be done more efficiently
Why not just svo.deleteLineP()?
because for some reason that only seems to delete the prompt, and not what I'm trying to gag
Try deleteLine() tempLineTrigger(1,1,[[if isPrompt() then deleteLine() end]])
That should be what svo.deleteLineP() does, I think (maybe missing something to deal with ship prompts), so if that works and the svo version doesn't, it's probably an svo bug, otherwise sounds like a mudlet bug.
I tried that @Eld, but for some reason it left a blank line, which the code I'm using there seems to not do. (also if I use (.*) in a perl regex trigger, how do I use the word thats been captured in an echo, for example?)
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
Had to wear khakis at this particular post I'm guarding. I feel like my ass looks great I'm them. Stop at a gas station to get chocolate milk before work and as I was walking in some girls pulled up in a car and started cat calling me while sitting at the red light.
Why do girls get mad about cat calling? I felt freaking awesome. I was a God for like 10 seconds as these women basically lost control of their minds. A moment of pure appreciation of my body, just awesome.
Anyway I believe khakis are the yoga pants of the male world. Every man needs to invest in some.
Why do girls get mad about cat calling? I felt freaking awesome. I was a God for like 10 seconds as these women basically lost control of their minds. A moment of pure appreciation of my body, just awesome.
The power differential and social context are different when men catcall women. Women often feel unsettled or threatened by strangers catcalling because you never know if it's one of those guys who's a total nutter that feels entitled to your affectionate attention.
That doesn't make female-to-male catcalling automatically OK, but the social assumptions that go with each situation aren't the same.
I don't even know what khakis are in this context. Aren't they just khaki coloured trousers? How does the colour of pants affect the sexiness of asses?
I don't even know what khakis are in this context. Aren't they just khaki coloured trousers? How does the colour of pants affect the sexiness of asses?
It's a (somewhat nebulously defined) style of pants that evolved from late 19th- to early 20th-century military uniforms. The uniforms were originally called khakis after their color, though I think by the time they started to become popular as civilian wear, the eponymous uniforms had shifted more toward olive drab or green.
I can think of a few quite obvious ways that the color of pants could affect the sexiness of asses, but they're not fit for the raves thread, so I'll leave you to ponder the question on your own.
Spent the last weekend in Washington visiting universities and fell in love with one of them and the state as well. I had an amazing time and got to see some old friends and went to some parties and made new ones. Going back on the 14th to go kayaking near Bellingham which is gorgeous and hopefully I'll end up enrolled at WSU for the fall so I can pursue my interest in forensic pathology and computer science.
Rant: now instead of worrying because I don't know where I'd like to go I'm worried I won't get in!
So I'm doing my rounds outside the hospital I'm guarding. See a homeless man sleeping in one of the doorways. Try to wake him politely with a raised voiced, did not work. Finally nodged him with my boot, he jumped up and pulled a knife on me. As he started to lunge I pulled me gun and told him to back up.
He started crying and apologized to me. Said he was attacked by another homeless man and was scared he came back. (Dude was extremely well spoken, really threw me off) I told him to leave the property and find a safer place to sleep. He mentioned he might go back home and make up with his wife. (Confusion sets in)
So we talked about that for a bit and while we conversed I got a closer look at him. He was wearing nice clothes other than being kinda dirty and he barely had any scruff on his face. His wife kicked him out three days ago because he was cheating on her. Apparently she was his suger momma. Interesting guy.
Ended up letting him leave and not calling the cops. I hope this doesn't bite me in the ass, but I'm glad I didn't have to shot him. My company kinda drops you if you discharge your weapon even if you're left with no choice. At the very least they don't provide you with a lawyer.
Rave: Not having to shoot a guy and solving a problem with words instead of violence. Plus got free candy from the nursing staff.
In 18 months, I have put 41000 miles on my car. 2277 miles per month. That may not seem like a lot to some people but I really didn't think I drove that much.
To make it a rave, I got it at 130000 miles and have only had to invest about $300 to keep it running (aside from fuel).
I am retired and log into the forums maybe once every 2 months. It was a good 20 years, live your best lives, friends.
Held a Murder Mystery party for my birthday tonight with like 16 people. -Everyone- rocked up fully kitted out as their characters with serious effort obviously having gone into it.
And even though none of them are RP type people they all really got into it and it turned out to be really awesome evening!
Held a Murder Mystery party for my birthday tonight with like 16 people. -Everyone- rocked up fully kitted out as their characters with serious effort obviously having gone into it.
And even though none of them are RP type people they all really got into it and it turned out to be really awesome evening!
Held a Murder Mystery party for my birthday tonight with like 16 people. -Everyone- rocked up fully kitted out as their characters with serious effort obviously having gone into it.
And even though none of them are RP type people they all really got into it and it turned out to be really awesome evening!
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Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
deleteLine()
tempLineTrigger(1,1,[[if isPrompt() then deleteLine() end]])
That should be what svo.deleteLineP() does, I think (maybe missing something to deal with ship prompts), so if that works and the svo version doesn't, it's probably an svo bug, otherwise sounds like a mudlet bug.
Anyways, I just learned that her owner has so many dogs which is why she was given to us. Yayy, not stolen
내가 제일 잘 나가!!!111!!1
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
deleteLineFull() ?
It went really well and all of our guests seemed to enjoy it. Before the event there was a fair bit of teeth gnashing and grouching but it's over!
It's Over!
It's blissfully over!
This is my first time planning and hosting a major event and I did well.
I'm not dead, the place didn't catch fire, no one was maimed...that sounds like success to me
Yes.
I'll have ten beers, please.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The payoff for hard work is sweet.
Why do girls get mad about cat calling? I felt freaking awesome. I was a God for like 10 seconds as these women basically lost control of their minds. A moment of pure appreciation of my body, just awesome.
Anyway I believe khakis are the yoga pants of the male world. Every man needs to invest in some.
That doesn't make female-to-male catcalling automatically OK, but the social assumptions that go with each situation aren't the same.
→My Mudlet Scripts
I can think of a few quite obvious ways that the color of pants could affect the sexiness of asses, but they're not fit for the raves thread, so I'll leave you to ponder the question on your own.
→My Mudlet Scripts
Rant: now instead of worrying because I don't know where I'd like to go I'm worried I won't get in!
- Limb Counter - Fracture Relapsing -
"Honestly, I just love that it counts limbs." - Mizik Corten
[spoiler]"Callipygian" is Greek for "poop-covered", right?[/spoiler]
He started crying and apologized to me. Said he was attacked by another homeless man and was scared he came back. (Dude was extremely well spoken, really threw me off) I told him to leave the property and find a safer place to sleep. He mentioned he might go back home and make up with his wife. (Confusion sets in)
So we talked about that for a bit and while we conversed I got a closer look at him. He was wearing nice clothes other than being kinda dirty and he barely had any scruff on his face. His wife kicked him out three days ago because he was cheating on her. Apparently she was his suger momma. Interesting guy.
Ended up letting him leave and not calling the cops. I hope this doesn't bite me in the ass, but I'm glad I didn't have to shot him. My company kinda drops you if you discharge your weapon even if you're left with no choice. At the very least they don't provide you with a lawyer.
Rave: Not having to shoot a guy and solving a problem with words instead of violence. Plus got free candy from the nursing staff.
To make it a rave, I got it at 130000 miles and have only had to invest about $300 to keep it running (aside from fuel).
Gonna feel good on the big bike again.
I should've moved my other motorbike back to my parents before trying to stick this one in the garage though.
And even though none of them are RP type people they all really got into it and it turned out to be really awesome evening!
My feet hurt and I'm buggered though!