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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_wikipedia-related_insults also see the talk page wikipedophile
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omputer translations This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (October 2008) The Chef's gibberish gained a life of its own with the creation of a Unix lex filter capable of converting standard English to "chefspeak" in 1992. The filter quickly became a staple of hacker culture and eventually spread to the mainstream with "Swedish Chef" translators on several websites, most notably the Dialectizer; there is a popular Mozilla Firefox add-on called "Börk Börk Börk!", which allows the selective "translation" of text from web pages of the user's choice. In 2003, Opera Software – a Norwegian company – published a special "Börk" version of its internet browser, which turned the MSN website into "Swedish."[3] Google offers "Bork, bork, bork!" as one among its choices for user interface language[4] and Meebo and Guild Wars both offer "Börk!" as one of their language preferences. There also appeared a plethora of USENET newsgroups named after the chef's speech, the first being "alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork", after which the repeated ending was incorporated into groups such as "alt.french.captain.borg.borg.borg" and other groups following this pattern. This "börk filter" was used in the Darkwind MUD as a curse, of sorts, when characters could be transformed into "little vikings" (to stay somewhat in theme) for a short duration. The Norwegian company Trolltech, who develop the Qt Development Frameworks, used this "encheferization" for a more serious purpose – although the friendly rivalry between Norwegians and Swedes perhaps was its inspiration.[citation needed] They encouraged software development testing departments to use an "encheferizer" as a plug-in for the part of their product that provided internationalization and localization. Whereas it could not be expected that a test team would know every language to which a product might be aimed, by translating the parts that were supposed to be internationalized through the encheferizer to produce a localized version for Swedish Chef speakers, testers could immediately spot mistakes in the internationalization – parts that had been missed – as anything that had not been localized (encheferized) would show up in the language of the original author of the text. All the same, a tester would be able to test the product functionally, as it takes little language skill, and no software, to be able to decheferize the text: its meaning is clear even when encheferized. The generally longer encheferized text could also help with graphics testing because it could show up errors where, for example, not enough space had been left for languages that morphologically tend to use more characters than most, such as German. While not perfect, and not intended to be, it stands as a good first stage to check an internationalization effort.[5]
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JawnV6 posted:when you can't hide the sobbing anymore and run to the bathroom to save face
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SHAM BAM BAMINA posted:i'm guessing that you are highly knowledgeable about this topic (optional) citation needed
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 04:27 |
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gooby on rails posted:they're loving minerals, marie you know, i bet there's a wiki page about people who want to gently caress minerals, and i bet it's worthless
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Suspicious Dish posted:The song is often considered to be based on the hit Blondie song "Call Me",[citation needed] because of the thumping bass line and the occasional lead guitar riff (Blondie have in turn referenced this in their live performances by singing the lyrics of "Call Me" whilst covering the music of "Uprising", most notably at the RockNess festival in June 2010[citation needed]). However, "Uprising" can be argued to have more in common with the Black Sabbath song "Children of the Grave" which Blondie's "Call Me" may have been based on.[5] Many journalists have mentioned that "Uprising" is similar to the theme music for Doctor Who,[6][7][8] and the 1988 hit single Doctorin' the Tardis by The KLF.[9] the zillions of sections like this in song articles are just "whoa these two songs both have a I IV V chord progression" right
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that awful man posted:you know, i bet there's a wiki page about people who want to gently caress minerals, and i bet it's worthless sadly not but Homeovestism is a concept identified by George Zavitzianos and further developed by Louise Kaplan, to refer to the arousal of a person by wearing clothing appropriate to his or her gender
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 18:48 |
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that sounds like some patriarchy "women should not wear pants" thing
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 19:05 |
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probably a bad sign that the two people listed as responsible for that do not themselves merit wikipedia pages
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 19:13 |
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Carthag posted:that sounds like some patriarchy "women should not wear pants" thing that's plausible, but the way it's written it sounds like it refers to people getting aroused by their own wearing of gender-appropriate clothing, which is just weird "mmmm goddamn these wool slacks and arrow shirts make me so hot"
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 19:34 |
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it'd be kind of annoying to wear a skirt & heels all the time just so i could go about my day without sportin a stiffy
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 19:52 |
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Sagebrush posted:mmmm goddamn these wool slacks and arrow shirts make me so hot"
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 19:58 |
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Call Now posted:sadly not but sure;y "cisvestism"
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 20:02 |
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what if I'm only aroused by unisex jumpsuits
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 20:04 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:it'd be kind of annoying to wear a skirt & heels all the time just so i could go about my day without sportin a stiffy
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 20:19 |
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gooby on rails posted:what if I'm only aroused by unisex jumpsuits jerk it to Kim Jong Il
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 20:37 |
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Kim Dong Feel Ugh that was weak but gently caress it post post
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 20:41 |
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Other card games sometimes transpose into this game. For an example, a child falling behind in Go Fish or Crazy Eights, or bored by a never-ending game of War, may simply declare "52-Card Pickup!" and sweep all the cards off the table. One variant has the "dealer" hold up the deck of cards in one hand in a grip similar to the grip one might use to shuffle the cards. The deck is usually pre-arranged to have a few black cards on the bottom. The "dealer" instructs the other player(s) to call out "smoke" if they see a black card, and "fire" if they see a red. They hold up the deck and take the cards one by one off the bottom as the other player(s) call out "smoke" ... "smoke" ... "smoke" ... and, with the first red card, "fire!" On hearing "fire", the "dealer" riffles the cards (as if to shuffle them) into the air, "firing" the entire deck of cards toward the other player(s). The game is sometimes renamed to adjust for deck sizes other than 52 or to fool someone who is already familiar with the game under its normal name. By introducing additional rules, the task of picking up the cards can be made so interesting that it becomes playable as a solitaire game. A popular rule of this kind is that only cards from the top of the heap may be removed, and that they must be removed in sets that form Poker combinations.
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 22:09 |
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im honestly surprised that article doesnt have a section on what its called in other palces/languages with everybody and their brother chiming in with unsourced bullshit
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 22:11 |
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never mind, i cannot read.
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Call Now posted:sadly not that's disappointing i figured there would be an article filled with "educational" pictures of crystals being shoved into orifices and guys sticking their penises into lubed-up geodes
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 08:13 |
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that awful man posted:there would be guys sticking their penises into lubed-up geodes same
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 08:41 |
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Carthag posted:im honestly surprised that article doesnt have a section on what its called in other palces/languages with everybody and their brother chiming in with unsourced bullshit in Sweden, it's known as 'Stockholm' for some reason
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axolotl farmer posted:in Sweden, it's known as 'Stockholm' for some reason "guitar" in nordsjælland = jeg gir, du tar added bonus: "wanna/lets play guitar" - yea sure - cards to the face
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 12:27 |
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http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Chris_Benoit_mystery_editor_confesses:_claims_%22terrible_coincidence%22
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/TheDubstepKing_%28cropped%29.jpg
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quote:Osmosis Jones is a 2001 live-action/animated comedy film directed by Tom Sito and Piet Kroon for the animated segments and the Farrelly brothers for the live-action ones. Unusual in this genre, the animated characters are inside the live-action ones. unusual, you say? but live-action-and-animation-hybrids-where-the-animated-characters-are-tiny-and-live-inside-the-live-action-characters is such a popular genre
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 07:37 |
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Sagebrush posted:unusual, you say? but live-action-and-animation-hybrids-where-the-animated-characters-are-tiny-and-live-inside-the-live-action-characters is such a popular genre cool world had animated characters inside of the live action ones and vice versa
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 07:40 |
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Sagebrush posted:unusual, you say? but live-action-and-animation-hybrids-where-the-animated-characters-are-tiny-and-live-inside-the-live-action-characters is such a popular genre so it's basically "herman's head" with animes? ugh
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that awful man posted:so it's basically "herman's head" with animes? ugh i used to watch hermans head. i dont remember liking it that much but i watched it anyway. i wonder how awful it would be if i watched it now
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quote:Alamogordo is known for the Atari video game burial of 1983. It is also famous for its connection with the Trinity test, the first explosion of a nuclear (atomic) bomb.
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Detroit Q. Spider posted:i used to watch hermans head. i dont remember liking it that much but i watched it anyway. i wonder how awful it would be if i watched it now how the hell were there two "little people live in my head" TV shows going on at the same time?
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 16:03 |
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schizophrenia?
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 16:56 |
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prefect posted:how the hell were there two "little people live in my head" TV shows going on at the same time? same reason there are a billion watch "real" people do their "jobs" shows now, i guess
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 19:09 |
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oh yeah the great atari video game burial, that's a thing people know about jesus christ
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 19:18 |
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quote:There is some apocryphal evidence that Warduke and Melf may know each other. In 1983's The Shady Dragon Inn, Warduke is mentioned as being a member of the same adventuring party as an elf named "Peralay," both of whom had action figures for TSR's 1983 toy line. The fact that the Peralay figure was originally released under the name "Melf" and Warduke's retcon into Greyhawk continuity provide a topic of apocryphal interest.
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 20:46 |
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SHAM BAM BAMINA posted:yes that certainly is interesting. please kill you are self now thanks. melf the magic elf, never forget
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PleasingFungus posted:melf the magic elf, never forget kill melf
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Sniep posted:kill you are melf
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