I didn't mean to type those six words. I meant cat.
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110 0 ReplyThere's always an xkcd
39 0 ReplyActually, this XKCD doesn't apply. It's really the opposite case. I can't figure out what cat should replace here.
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I like trying to make it as hard as possible.
"I'd love to meet up, maybe in a few days? Next week is looking pretty empty. *witchcraft"
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I think the least horrifying answer is word 2, referring to a consensual encounter between gay furries.
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Cat cat in cat cat cat.
39 0 ReplyAs a unix shell script:
(cat ‘cat’) in (cat ‘cat’ ‘cat’)
Which should evaluate to true, because ‘cat’ can be found in ‘catcat’.
33 2 Replybash: syntax error near unexpected token `in'
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I think they meant 1,2,4,6 all at the same time
30 0 ReplyCat cats in cat brother's cat?
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17 0 ReplyDid anyone ever find the answer
14 0 Replycat
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7 0 ReplyI did
5 0 ReplyAre the cats in your bum yet?
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9 0 ReplyThey meant to just say "Cat." Damn autocorrect!
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4 0 ReplySounds like fever dream posting
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