Kodi Arfer / Wisterwood

When I was a kid, I thought that if you dragged one icon on top of another...

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#001 | PaperSpock |
It would create some bizarre combination of the two programs in question.
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I thought I saw upon the stair a little man who wasn't there.
He wasn't there again today. Oh how I wish he'd go away.
#002 | Dont Interrupt Me |
That is ADORABLE.
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Shake your windows and rattle your walls.
#003 | Kodiologist |
Now I need to write a Windows virus that, whenever you dragged the icon for one executable on top of another, deleted both and XORed them together to create a new, completely useless binary blob. Or the virus could dissemble each program and then interleave the lines of assembly to make a valid executable, albeit one that would segfault the moment it was launched.

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Many real-world problems are contingency problems, because exact prediction is impossible. For this reason, many people keep their eyes open while driving.
#004 | AzumarillMan |
That's actually the default behavior in iOS. Dragging one icon onto another creates a folder for them both, and that folder's badge notification, update progress, etc. is a combination of each app in the folder's.
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Seth: What are you making?
Evan: I'm just drilling holes. Last two weeks, **** it.
#005 | BUM |
As a child I did not understand the difference between being killed and dying, so I often told people about how my uncle had been killed just recently and my grandpa was killed the year prior.
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#006 | ShadowSpy |
That's.....not so adorable.
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"A period"
~~This is what I like to add to the end of almost every sentence.~~