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When life gives you spaghetti, pour sauce on it.
Saturday, 08-Dec-12 09:08:43 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel When life gives you spaghetti, grow a moustache and set up an italian restaurant.
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@toksyuryel implying spaghetti is good or bad?
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@renovatedkitchen [c=green]>implying implications[/c]
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@toksyuryel You're still using one of the refreshers? Haha, I'm not the only one.
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@toksyuryel >using color tags
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@redenchilada One of a few reasons I'm not ready to stop using !mintrefresh yet.
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@toksyuryel But colored text is so silly. :<
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@redenchilada It has its place, such as [c=green]>greentexting quotes.[/c]
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@redenchilada You're just mad because yu can't see the colours.
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@toksyuryel But doesn't everyone get what >greentexting is just by the presence of the wicket? :v
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@nerthos Not really. I actually prefer not seeing colors.
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@redenchilada Party pooper. Go play your sanic.
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@redenchilada It's not called wicket, it's called a le meme arrow
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@redenchilada Actually it's only greentexting if it's green. Without the color it's just a standard quote marker as has been used for decades.
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@nerthos But it's 3am and if I started playing Sanic I'd wake people up and they'd go "Tim it is 3am why are you playing Sanic"
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@redenchilada "Because I hae lost control of my life"
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@toksyuryel Nobody on here uses it to represent quotes, though. In a single-line post environment it makes more sense to use... quotation marks. :v
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@nerthos In 38 minutes I'm going to make some chocolate pudding.
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@redenchilada I use it to represent quotes all the time actually.
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@redenchilada Nice. Please share.
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@toksyuryel It seems kind of counter-intuitive, though? In emails and stuff it makes perfect sense, because trying to symbolize giant blocks of text with quotation marks would be incredibly stupid, but without line breaks it seems like it'd just get confusing? ...Eh.
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@redenchilada I only use it where it's unambiguous.
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