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the second i start eating candy i just cant stop until it sticks my whole mouth together...
Stranger: me to
You: I have the same thing with penises
Stranger: LOL
Stranger: YOU FEMALE??
Stranger: Im male.
Stranger: I got a penis
You: silly boy
Stranger: ;)
Stranger: you want my cock?
You: I bet you're getting horny to this
Stranger: not yet..
You: are you gay?
Stranger: no
You: that's normal then, since I'm male
Stranger: AHHHHHHHHHHHH
I've never understood the concept of file extensions. Why not just have the OS infer what the file is (and how to handle it) based on its contents rather than some TLD-esque extension? Like with shebangs and whatnot.
'>laughinganimegirls.exe
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Anonymous2012-09-08 16:36
>>7
Extensions are chiefly for the benefit of the users. Usually you explicitly state what program you open a file with.
>>7 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT-11
RT-11 had three-character file extensions like COM, BAT and TXT, and CP/M, MS-DOS and VMS inherited them. Some Unix desktops actually infer the type from its contents. Macs use type codes which are better than extensions because they're part of the file's contents, not its name. MIME types would be the best because they're extensible and not tied to a particular system like Mac types or file extensions are.