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I just watched [movie x here]
N.N. Marf:
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--- Quote from: Tova on 30 Nov 2020, 21:52 ---Warning: snark overflow
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:?
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So it turns out too much snark, becomes anti-snark.
Farideh:
Random movie I watched recently: 'Animal World'. Lots of 'Deadpool' vibes. The movie is mostly in Chinese, but about 20 minutes in Michael Douglas shows up and starts speaking English. Kinda threw me off 😁 The premise of the movie sounds a bit ridiculous (playing rock-paper-scissors with very high stakes), but it involves a lot of chance calculations and human psychology.
I enjoyed this movie once I got into it.
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: Farideh on 07 Dec 2020, 23:00 ---Random movie I watched recently: 'Animal World'. Lots of 'Deadpool' vibes. The movie is mostly in Chinese, but about 20 minutes in Michael Douglas shows up and starts speaking English. Kinda threw me off 😁 The premise of the movie sounds a bit ridiculous (playing rock-paper-scissors with very high stakes), but it involves a lot of chance calculations and human psychology.
I enjoyed this movie once I got into it.
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I saw the previews for that and it looked interesting. I'll have to check it out.
Theta9:
--- Quote from: N.N. Marf on 07 Dec 2020, 22:31 ---
--- Quote from: Theta9 on 02 Dec 2020, 11:15 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 30 Nov 2020, 21:52 ---Warning: snark overflow
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:?
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So it turns out too much snark, becomes anti-snark.
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Still not clear on what you're referring to.
N.N. Marf:
--- Quote from: Theta9 on 08 Dec 2020, 08:04 ---
--- Quote from: N.N. Marf on 07 Dec 2020, 22:31 ---
--- Quote from: Theta9 on 02 Dec 2020, 11:15 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 30 Nov 2020, 21:52 ---Warning: snark overflow
--- End quote ---
:?
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So it turns out too much snark, becomes anti-snark.
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Still not clear on what you're referring to.
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Sorry, it's one of those things that becomes tacitly understood---it's `obvious'---after a while inured in the schlock---there's even a website named after it, so it kinda slipped my mind that it's jargon. An `overflow,' often, is a (computer) error condition about too-much. I was referencing integer overflow, where adding 1 to the maximum value, becomes the minimum value---a `large' negative number, in some cases.
(I would be interested to know if this is too much or still too little explanation, to better calibrate my sense of how much explanation would be appropriate.)
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