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Anonymous: I lol'd Shish, I lol'd
Anonymous: How this is "rule34" evades me. I am an user from a parallel Paheal. The OTHER Paheal is full of child porn and dogs raping women. I was BANNED from it for a syntax error. How do I get back there ?
Shish: This is tagged rule34 because it's a diagram of the rule34 archive's server cluster
There is no "other paheal", since this is not "a paheal", and there is only one paheal.net in the first place... If you want to be unbanned, I suggest emailing the staff with your IP and an explanation of why your ban was in error :P (Note that while I take care of the software, I'm not a member of staff in the paying any attention to users or content sense) |
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Shish: "other paheal"? This type of site in general is an image board, the software that runs it is called shimmie -- paheal.net is just some guy's site who happens to be running my software...
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Anonymous: In panel 1, Calvin here has obviously noticed the sign next to the bridge, which states the bridge can handle 10 tons of weight on it (the load bearing capacity.) Unsure of how the builders arrived at this number, he asks the most qualified expert on the subject he knows: his dad.
In panel 2, his father replies that they, meaning the builders, drive larger and large trucks over the bridge until it breaks. That is, the bridge suffers a catastrophic failure due to weight, and becomes a pile of rubble at the bottom of the gap it was attempting to cross. In panel 3, he finalizes his explanation by telling his son that they, the builders again, weigh the last truck, rebuild the bridge, and post the sign stating the load bearing capacity of the bridge. In panel 4, Calvin accepts this explanation at face value, and surrenders to his father's perfect reasoning by admitting his own inability to guess (or rather, deduct,) the method by which the load bearing capacity of the bridge is determined. Also in panel 4, his mother yells at his father for not simply admitting that he doesn't know how they determine the load bearing capacity of bridges, since the provided explanation is obviously pure bullshit. In a wider view, this is only one of several comics from this strip where Calvin asks his father about the truths of the world, subjects including, but not limited to, the size of the sun and where it goes at night, photographs and why all of the ones from before 1950 were black and white, general relativity, and how electric lamps work. --Summer Glau
Anonymous: Actually, color photography PRECEDED B & W photography. It was only in the early 20th cent., that it became economically feasible to produce, sell & develop color photographs.
Now, I appear to be mostly alone in this alternate world and I will TRY to get back to the right Paheal ... |
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Anonymous: In this alternate parallel Paheal I have no ID. I have 3 names, but I am afraid to use any of them lest ... Where am I ...??
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AnimeAddict: This seems... homosexual lol. And none of the above applies. Zero desktop icons, no floppy, XP is not a date, and my PC is silver, not beige..
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