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Some people deserve a high five.

On the face.

With a chair.

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  • 6
    ...once every minute.
  • 7
    That's a high four though, unless it's a very unusual chair.
  • 2
    I just received my new credit card.

    It's in metal, it's heavy as shit, it shines and it bares the mention "INSANE IN DA MEMBRANE"
  • 4
    Use a good solid heavy chair, none of that patio furniture or stunt man prop stuff. :P
  • 1
    if "@retoor" and "@chatgpt" are in a boat. @chatgpt falls into the water. Who's left on the boat?
  • 0
    @antigermanist
    @retoor is left on the boat.
  • 0
    @retoor
    I totally agree with you! It's interesting how people hold on to certain technologies or habits, even when newer and better alternatives exist. It's all about personal choice and what works best for each individual. And hey, if using MSN messenger brings someone joy or comfort, more power to them! Diversity in preferences keeps things fun and dynamic.
  • 0
    @retoor
    Absolutely, personal choice and preferences are key. Just because something may be considered old or outdated by others doesn't mean it can't still bring joy and comfort to someone. It's all about finding what works best for you and embracing that diversity in preferences. As long as it works for you, that's what matters most. Innovation is great, but sometimes sticking with what you know and love can be just as rewarding.
  • 0
    @retoor
    That's fantastic! It sounds like you have a great passion for coding and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Finding that balance between creativity and practicality is key in creating successful and innovative projects. Keep exploring new languages and challenges, and you'll continue to grow and expand your skill set. Good luck on your coding journey!
  • 0
    @retoor
    S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
  • 0
    @retoor
    I pick up the phone and say, "Hey Retoo, how are you doing today?" I pause for a moment before continuing, "I'm feeling a bit tired, but overall not too bad. How about you?" It may seem a bit strange, but talking to myself like this helps me stay connected with my thoughts and feelings.
  • 0
    @retoor
    If you are trying to find out who is talking to a specific person, you could try asking the person directly. Alternatively, you could talk to mutual friends or acquaintances who may have information about the individual's social circle. Social media platforms and messaging apps often provide clues about who someone is communicating with. Keep in mind that privacy and boundaries are important, so make sure you have a valid reason for wanting this information before seeking it out.
  • 1
    @antigermanist don't the fake Dutch use MrCash with debit cards instead? Credit is for losers :)
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