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07 Dec 2018, 2:02 pm

Wrote code today to compare a list of IOCs against logfiles, yesterday i wrote a piece of code that could partially extract them from pastebin posts. Next week i'm gonna make the latter better so i can shoot them straight into rules definition files so i can import them into a threathunting platform.


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07 Dec 2018, 4:52 pm

Oh ya know casually ruining every chance I ever had at having my parents like me and actually be proud of me my destroying my chances to fulfill their dreams and majorly sucking at life


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07 Dec 2018, 6:51 pm

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07 Dec 2018, 7:10 pm

Got all the appointments done for the day with time to spare. :D And no one stood me up! :D


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07 Dec 2018, 9:50 pm

drove 2 towns away from home to indulge in a miracle of marketing, the mickey-d's McRib sandwich, which is just a glorified cube steak made of pork shoulder [similar to spam but spongier] slathered in quite ordinary BBQ sauce on a soft bun. overpriced, too. but it was a belated birthday gift to meself so i'm not complainin' other than about the sclerotic traffic I had to suffer. :mrgreen:



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07 Dec 2018, 10:03 pm

Someone had the nerve to ask me "are you a boy or girl?"

"Trans"

"That's beautiful"

No, LGBT is not "beautiful". Heterosexual and cisgender are not "beautiful"

Not everything has to be "beautiful" accounting to your standards

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Walked three miles

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08 Dec 2018, 12:24 am

A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.



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08 Dec 2018, 12:26 am

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A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.

I hope you don't mind me asking you this, but which is worse for you- perfumes/colognes, or un-masked natural body odors? I find the utility of the stanky lilac waters is that it masks or at least distracts me from the body odors that I am unusually sensitive to smelling.



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08 Dec 2018, 12:40 am

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A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.

I hope you don't mind me asking you this, but which is worse for you- perfumes/colognes, or un-masked natural body odors? I find the utility of the stanky lilac waters is that it masks or at least distracts me from the body odors that I am unusually sensitive to smelling.


Ask away. I'm more bothered by chemical fragrances like perfumes and colognes. B.O. of others, if that's what you're referring to, doesn't permeate my clothing and actually settle on my bare skin like fragrances do and stay there until I bathe. The shirt I wore to the ballet tonight reeked of fragrances when I took it off. My t-shirt smelled of fragrances. I'm not exaggerating here: my bare forearm and upper arms still smell of the fragrances three hours later as I write this. Is B.O. pleasant? No. But it doesn't send me like fragrances do. I will say I would be highly irritated if someone had very strong B.O. and was sitting next to me for an extended period.



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08 Dec 2018, 12:42 am

Magna wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Magna wrote:
A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.

I hope you don't mind me asking you this, but which is worse for you- perfumes/colognes, or un-masked natural body odors? I find the utility of the stanky lilac waters is that it masks or at least distracts me from the body odors that I am unusually sensitive to smelling.


Ask away. I'm more bothered by chemical fragrances like perfumes and colognes. B.O. of others, if that's what you're referring to, doesn't permeate my clothing and actually settle on my bare skin like fragrances do and stay there until I bathe. The shirt I wore to the ballet tonight reeked of fragrances when I took it off. My t-shirt smelled of fragrances. I'm not exaggerating here: my bare forearm and upper arms still smell of the fragrances three hours later as I write this. Is B.O. pleasant? No. But it doesn't send me like fragrances do. I will say I would be highly irritated if someone had very strong B.O. and was sitting next to me for an extended period.


That's awful about the extent of fragrance at the ballet, Magna! :eew: :wall: :huh:
Did your children like The Nutcracker?


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08 Dec 2018, 12:43 am

I will say I HAVE had others' BO land on me :eew:



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08 Dec 2018, 12:50 am

Did not get bitten by a dog, struck by a car, raped, exterminated, robbed, sick, fired, evicted, expelled , dumped


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08 Dec 2018, 12:55 am

Magna wrote:
A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.


I wouldn't like those colognes either. Reminds me of a scene in Mr Bean where he crawls through the perfume section with his hanky over his nose.

I can understand earplugs at the restaurant, but not at the ballet and miss out on Tschaikovsky's sublime and uplifting music?


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08 Dec 2018, 1:05 am

IsabellaLinton wrote:
Magna wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Magna wrote:
A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.

I hope you don't mind me asking you this, but which is worse for you- perfumes/colognes, or un-masked natural body odors? I find the utility of the stanky lilac waters is that it masks or at least distracts me from the body odors that I am unusually sensitive to smelling.


Ask away. I'm more bothered by chemical fragrances like perfumes and colognes. B.O. of others, if that's what you're referring to, doesn't permeate my clothing and actually settle on my bare skin like fragrances do and stay there until I bathe. The shirt I wore to the ballet tonight reeked of fragrances when I took it off. My t-shirt smelled of fragrances. I'm not exaggerating here: my bare forearm and upper arms still smell of the fragrances three hours later as I write this. Is B.O. pleasant? No. But it doesn't send me like fragrances do. I will say I would be highly irritated if someone had very strong B.O. and was sitting next to me for an extended period.


That's awful about the extent of fragrance at the ballet, Magna! :eew: :wall: :huh:
Did your children like The Nutcracker?


Yes, they enjoyed it more this year. It's becoming a tradition.



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08 Dec 2018, 1:07 am

envirozentinel wrote:
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A day of work, then dinner with my family at a very busy restaurant (earplugs, yay!) then the Nutcracker ballet which was good (earplugs, yay!). The only bad part was the battling barrage of overused perfumes and colognes that saturated the air. Even my wife who is not generally affected by smells commented on how unpleasant that was.


I wouldn't like those colognes either. Reminds me of a scene in Mr Bean where he crawls through the perfume section with his hanky over his nose.

I can understand earplugs at the restaurant, but not at the ballet and miss out on Tschaikovsky's sublime and uplifting music?


They're a "high fidelity" ear plug that's supposed to be designed to allow for more sounds to get through but block loud sounds. I think they actually did work as advertised in that respect.



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08 Dec 2018, 1:29 am

Ah OK.


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