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Tyler



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Tyler 13 Apr 2011, 03:26
typedef wrote:
I'll rape you Razz Very Happy
ImageI guess this has a couple interpretations. I'll let you dicide which you want.
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typedef 13 Apr 2011, 03:34
How about both.....to you both
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revolution 13 Apr 2011, 04:27
This thread went very weird very quickly!
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typedef 13 Apr 2011, 04:29
This thread went very weird very quickly!.....

^^Especially when you have troopers around..
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MattDiesel 13 Apr 2011, 08:01
At least you finished helping me before going off on the tangent Razz
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vid
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vid 13 Apr 2011, 10:14
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typedef wrote:
vid wrote:
typedef wrote:
hmmm.... i smell buffer overflows lol.
Depends on who does the coding Razz

I'll kill you

depends on who does the killing Razz

I'll rape you Razz

OK, I see where you are going. And I'm not gonna follow...
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MattDiesel 13 Apr 2011, 13:53
I don't think buffer overflows can be compared with killing. Bad coding results in messy code which is a pain. Bad killing is therefore a messy death, which is still death anyway, so why do you case who kills you?
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