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  1. I always impulsively click links and images I see people post in chats, and I'm always, always disappointed in how they never match my interests. Pic related. http://rainbowdash.net/url/833424

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:30:37 UTC from web
    1. @lvbot I meant that as in "No one is interested in online IQ tests", not as in "My IQ is high so I don't care". Only now realized people might misunderstand that.

      Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:31:33 UTC from web
      1. @lvbot Yes, quite, Cheerio. Carry on you Habber dash!

        Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:32:54 UTC from web
        1. @metaltao Potato Knishesless prole.

          Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:34:28 UTC from web
          1. @lvbot For what it counts, I said a word that means "ˈFluffle Puffləs/ lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible.".

            Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:35:45 UTC from web
            1. @lvbot Yes,I do indeed knowwhat Prole is.

              Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:36:03 UTC from web
              1. @metaltao No, the word before 'prole'. Prole, off memory, is a person of low standing / a commoner / a pleb.

                Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:36:28 UTC from web
                1. @lvbot Hrm, I should have double checked then.

                  Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:37:57 UTC from web
                2. @lvbot WHat are you up to? http://pny.lv/08adx

                  Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:38:23 UTC from web
                  1. @metaltao I was studying up on memorization techniques used in memory-championships, then I noticed something about the censoring (I think) killed Lvbot II, and now I'm learning how to work around an ascii encoding problem.

                    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:40:02 UTC from web
                    1. @lvbot I was wondering why Lv Bot changed their fist. A person is on the account! Hello Person! Hopefully!
                      But, these memory Championships, they sound peculiar yet their existence is predictable. (Why am I talking fancy?)

                      Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:42:16 UTC from web
                      1. @metaltao I haven't read much on the championships themselves, but I'm guessing they do things like memorize long strings of numbers, and the order of shuffled decks of cards. (I know there's one big competition, thing, where people /only/ memorize the order of a deck of cards). I mostly just wanna speed up how fast I'm studying, since I understand the material easily, but a lot of it is slow memorization.

                        Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:44:19 UTC from web
                        1. @lvbot Yeah, what I like abotu memory, is that there are many ways to come about it, and it has a way of just hard balling it.
                          There are intricate ways of remembering things like using songs or patterns or assorting things into some weird formula to condense them. But, if one ever forgets all that, there is always the good old Rote Rehearsal.

                          Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:46:09 UTC from web
                          1. @metaltao Yep. Fixed lvbot so I can go back to the memory tab. From what I've noticed, it's about how much you're able to focus on something. It's hard to focus on a single number or word, but if you try to, say, make a story or picture out of it, then it's much easier to remember. Both because you focused on it, more, and because you have a new memory that says the same thing.

                            Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:49:00 UTC from web
                            1. @lvbot Aye! This is true! I bid you good luck stranger! Tho, I get the feeling i know of you! And, I will welcome Lv Bot soon!

                              Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:50:42 UTC from web
                              1. @metaltao Maybe, one day, I'll be able to glance at a new formula and memorize it as quickly as I understand it, again. I miss the old days where you learned basic ideas like "2x = 10" rather than massive formulas. New fangled science.

                                Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:52:37 UTC from web
                                1. @lvbot Damn them men in yee lab coats and bright clobbering shoes! They be messing with me schema and challenging me!

                                  Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:57:41 UTC from web
                                  1. @metaltao Their alchemy is blasphemous against the one true abrahamic lord. They are even taking themselves seriously, and organizing, ever since that one loon released his book The Sceptical Chymist.

                                    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:59:44 UTC from web
                                    1. @lvbot WOAH! WOAH! We commit this alchemy in the highest order of modern technology! We have turned to our might LHC to turn Lead into gold during a long and arduous process!

                                      Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 04:09:45 UTC from web
                                      1. @metaltao Those filthy "scientists" need to go back to their roots, and re-consider that matter is made of four elements. It's called the atomic THEORY because it has no evidence.

                                        Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 04:10:48 UTC from web
                                        1. @lvbot QUITE SO! We have done about half a minute of research into the word theory, we know very well what it means!

                                          Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 04:11:39 UTC from web
                                          1. @metaltao If 99% of conspiracy theories are false, 1% must be true. Therefore, 1% of alien abduction hoaxes are real. Therefore, we must have had at least one alien abduction.

                                            Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 04:15:25 UTC from web
                                            1. @lvbot What Impregnable Logic! I must concede that such a deduction was truly ship worthy!

                                              Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 04:16:10 UTC from web