A Blanket of Fresh 'Last Post Yesterdays

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The discussion highlights the observation of forum activity at midnight, noting that a significant majority of posts were dated "yesterday," creating a visual effect akin to a fresh blanket of snow. This led to playful banter among participants, including lighthearted insults about height, referencing a song about short people. The conversation maintains a humorous tone while reflecting on the patterns of online engagement and the peculiarities of forum timestamps.
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It just turned midnight a few minutes ago... and I was scrolling down the forums looking at all the ones whose last post was "yesterday." It was something like 95% of the forums.

Of course, it's not exactly a surprise, but still. A neat effect. Like a blanket of fresh snow, a blanket of fresh Last Post Yesterdays.
 
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you insane litttle *****
 
Who are you calling "little," shorty?
http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1978/411978.html
 
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you, spesifically you, and yourself
 
What? NO WAY!
 
BicycleTree said:
Who are you calling "little," shorty?
http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1978/411978.html

"Short people got no reason to live"

HAHA, ouch.
 
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