I logged on to see this (read all of it)
There is no way this wasn't planned.
Agreed. Hilarious. @The_Tim was saying the same thing in this thread: https://meh.com/forum/topics/what-do-you-think-of-the-cloud
Thanks for the screencap. I read this on my phone and don't have the extension. Pretty funny stuff.
You are correct!
Anyone else notice an issue embedding tweets from @dave? I wonder if it's because of the 1 special character?(It seems to just be his that aren't parsing properly.)
annnd now it's working. ಠ_ಠ You fixed it manually, didn't you?
@Thumperchick
@JonT plebs
@er1c Do me a favor and post a tweet from dave.
@Thumperchick http://goo.gl/OJWkjs /status/561561403560308736">https://twitter.com/#!//status/561561403560308736
@thumperchick try posting "https://twitter.com/#!/_/status/561561403560308736", without the quotes, see what happens!
@er1c Same thing that happened when you did it...
@Thumperchick @er1c
https://twitter.com/%5F/status/561561403560308736
(You can use %5F in lieu of the underscore)
Also, good work on that twittername, @dave
@Thumperchick The trick I use is to put a \ before the _. Like so: spits out:
@dave Thanks!
somebody (not naming names, this time) the result I want to thank you all for your kind opinion of my butt
I'm marveling at the mind that can think to itself, "you know, there needs to be a tool that changes all instances of "clouds" to "butts".
Agreed. Hilarious. @The_Tim was saying the same thing in this thread: https://meh.com/forum/topics/what-do-you-think-of-the-cloud
Thanks for the screencap. I read this on my phone and don't have the extension. Pretty funny stuff.
You are correct!
Anyone else notice an issue embedding tweets from @dave? I wonder if it's because of the 1 special character?
(It seems to just be his that aren't parsing properly.)
annnd now it's working. ಠ_ಠ You fixed it manually, didn't you?
@Thumperchick
@JonT plebs
@er1c Do me a favor and post a tweet from dave.
@Thumperchick http://goo.gl/OJWkjs /status/561561403560308736">https://twitter.com/#!//status/561561403560308736
@thumperchick try posting "https://twitter.com/#!/_/status/561561403560308736", without the quotes, see what happens!
@er1c Same thing that happened when you did it...
@Thumperchick @er1c
https://twitter.com/%5F/status/561561403560308736
(You can use %5F in lieu of the underscore)
Also, good work on that twittername, @dave
@Thumperchick The trick I use is to put a \ before the _. Like so: spits out:
@dave Thanks!
somebody (not naming names, this time)
the result
I want to thank you all for your kind opinion of my butt
I'm marveling at the mind that can think to itself, "you know, there needs to be a tool that changes all instances of "clouds" to "butts".