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in thread Questions: how to exclude substring having Evil meanings

ikegami:

True, but if you're going to try to prevent people from reading their own meaning into things, we may as well abandon all forms of communication.

...roboticus
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Re^4: Questions: how to exclude substring having Evil meanings
by ikegami (Patriarch) on Dec 02, 2009 at 22:55 UTC

    Hi MTHRFCKR*, I'm just trying to fulfill the OP's request. I didn't think much about the validity of the request, but I doubt it's as white and black as you say.

    * — Just a vowel-less random id example.

      Muajajaja.. ++

      Yes, I didn't think you did- somehow- it shows. And it's so very kind of you to let others indulge.. like.. when I walk by the neighborhoods in dc and see the little children playing and they seem to have run out of bullets. Hey Mr, you got a .45 ? Sure kid, here ya go..;-)

      At what point should we say "maybe not, kid.. how bout try this er', some bubble gum, much less lethal"

        After someone complains, I guess. We use base 32 here. (1/l and 0/O are equivalent.) The odds of getting an id that's sufficiently insulting is so low
Re^4: Questions: how to exclude substring having Evil meanings
by leocharre (Priest) on Dec 02, 2009 at 21:02 UTC
    Yes, yes yes.. rock on. I mean.. Will someone be offended if they have something like l053r, because it looks like loser? Grr.. Is this coding or PR under fascism? Give us a operating system to run our metro rail system.. and it must be in sentiment withour moral values and feelings about abortion and political inclinations..