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9:00 AM
@FOX9000 storm
 
@MysticMagicϡ wind
 
@ProgramFOX breeze
 
@MysticMagicϡ east
 
@FOX9000 direction
 
@MysticMagicϡ one
 
9:02 AM
@ShadowWizard characteristic
 
@FOX9000 property
 
@MysticMagicϡ magic
 
@SPArchaeologist cards
 
@ShadowWizard game
 
@ShadowWizard spun
 
9:03 AM
@FOX9000 spin
 
@ProgramFOX spell status? nothing new?
@MysticMagicϡ top
 
@SPArchaeologist nope, nothing new
 
@SPArchaeologist genre
 
@FOX9000 type
 
@MysticMagicϡ Earth Pony
 
9:04 AM
@MysticMagicϡ file
 
@FOX9000 directory
 
@MysticMagicϡ Temporary
 
@ShadowWizard permanent
 
Bot started with waiting time set to 20 seconds.
 
Smiley remover should be ready
@MysticMagicϡ always :P
 
9:05 AM
ote :P
 
>>time 10
 
@ProgramFOX never :D
 
dead bot?
 
bot bot...
 
... it died at the smiley remover
 
9:06 AM
crashed? @Pro
 
oh no
 
hmm.. :|
 
oh, easy fix
 
kewl :)
 
Bot started with waiting time set to 20 seconds.
 
9:07 AM
>>time 10
 
@ProgramFOX Waiting time set to 10 seconds.
 
@MysticMagicϡ ever ;)
 
waiting silently
 
@ShadowWizard ugh, now that's the only smiley I forgot to add
 
...
LOL
 
9:07 AM
@ShadowWizard for :P
lol ^ n... now again waiting silently :)
 
@ProgramFOX and you remembered to add both versions of each: with and without nose?
 
@ShadowWizard yeah, I did
but why doesn't it reply now?
 
hehe... good question.. @Sha
 
@MysticMagicϡ got :)
trying the most common smiley ^
 
9:09 AM
okay, testing time :P
 
@ShadowWizard get :-D
 
... it doesn't work
the smiley just keeps sitting there
 
Regex issue?
 
9:10 AM
probably
 
ditch regex, work with plain replace ;)
 
opens regex101
 
@ShadowWizard meh, too many function calls :P
 
damn sleepy :/
 
9:11 AM
so, seems like the word boundaries were the problem
 
Bot started with waiting time set to 10 seconds.
 
@MysticMagicϡ set ;)
 
@ProgramFOX trap
 
yay! :D
 
@FOX9000 rat :P
 
9:14 AM
var smileys = [":)", ":D", ":P", ";)"];
for (var i = 0; i < smileys.length; i++) {
   var curSmiley = smileys[i];
    word = word.replace(curSmiley, "");
    if (curSmiley.length === 2)
        word = word.replace(curSmiley[0] + "-" + curSmiley[1], "");
}
 
@MysticMagicϡ shrew
 
@Pro :) congrattttttttttzzzzz
 
no regex ^^^
 
@ShadowWizard Pff... too long.
 
:D
but it workz and ridabel
 
9:15 AM
content = re.sub(r"([:;][-']?[)/(DPdp\[\]\\|])", "", content)
 
@FOX9000 shrewd :-P
 
not that readable, but a comment explains what it does
 
@MysticMagicϡ sarcastic
 
@Pro what about smiley ":-o" ?? :P
 
uhh... going to add that ;)
 
9:15 AM
;)
 
@ProgramFOX well, as long as you can understand it all that matters :)
@Pro actually, I think we can safely assume that anything which is two or three letters starting with ":" is a smiley, or something that can be ignored at least
 
@FOX9000 mocking
 
@MysticMagicϡ bird :D
 
@MysticMagicϡ dismay
 
@FOX9000 stress
 
9:18 AM
^ lol really?
 
@MysticMagicϡ resistance
 
@Pro lol
@FOX9000 power
 
@MysticMagicϡ electrical
 
@FOX9000 wire
 
@MysticMagicϡ taut
 
9:20 AM
@ShadowWizard If I'd want that, I would have to use word boundaries. These didn't seem to work for this, because for example :) does not have a-z or A-Z on the ends, hence it didn't match that.
 
@ProgramFOX hmm.... well, you're the regex master ;)
@ProgramFOX lol, what IDE?
 
@ShadowWizard PyCharm. Awesome IDE, but that was funny anyway :D
 
@FOX9000 taught
 
@ShadowWizard needlework
 
@Pro by the way, the small version of the bot avatar is too dark, is there a way to make it brighter?
with my awful skills, I came up with this
 
9:25 AM
Hmm... I like the original more
 
sure, but it's almost impossible to see details in the small version - in the room users list it's fine though :)
@FOX9000 grandmother ;)
 
yeah, but that's with more chat avatars. Not much to do about I'm afraid :/
 
@ShadowWizard lydia
 
@ProgramFOX @ShadowWizard ponies avatar are known for displaying correctly even in the small version....
 
9:36 AM
@FOX9000 India
 
@SPArchaeologist archipelago
 
@FOX9000 Tortuga
 
No associated word found for Tortuga.
 
>>continue Tortuga pirate
 
@SPArchaeologist pirate
 
9:52 AM
@FOX9000 ship
 
@ProgramFOX lima
 
@FOX9000 Peru
 
@ProgramFOX province
 
@FOX9000 Edo
 
No associated word found for Edo.
 
9:54 AM
>>continue Edo Tokyo
 
@SPArchaeologist Tokyo
 
@FOX9000 Sky (Tree)
 
@SPArchaeologist cloud
 
@FOX9000 pegasi
 
No associated word found for pegasi.
 
10:01 AM
@ProgramFOX should I teach the bot to link pegasi->Rainbow Dash?
^_^
 
you can; why not?
 
@ProgramFOX and steal @malviň opportunity to repent and reply that way? :P
 
?
 
(btw in the meantime I am listening to Magica, so....)
 
10:11 AM
(btw greetings of the day....)
 
@malviň ?
@malviň you were wondering about my message above? Well... how can I explain..
@malviň Since like I said above I was listening to Magica, I could explain like this: I am offering you a limited-time only opportunity to make a contract with me and become a magical pony. Free wish included!
 
@SPArchaeologist :D
 
still there
24 mins ago, by SPArchaeologist
@FOX9000 pegasi
 
10:29 AM
@SPArchaeologist 51
51 Pegasi (abbreviated 51 Peg) is a Sun-like star located 50.9 light-years (15.6 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It was the first extrasolar Sun-like star found to have a planet orbiting it. == Properties == The star is of apparent magnitude 5.49, and so is visible with the naked eye under suitable viewing conditions. The Flamsteed designation for this star, 51 Pegasi, was assigned by John Flamsteed in his star atlas published in 1712. 51 Pegasi has a stellar classification of G5V, indicating that it is a main sequence star that is generating energy through the thermonuclear...
 
@ShadowWizard number
 
:P
@FOX9000 digit
 
@ProgramFOX tiny
 
@FOX9000 url
 
10:31 AM
@SPArchaeologist open
 
@FOX9000 source
 
@ProgramFOX discontent
 
@FOX9000 discord
 
@ShadowWizard mar
 
@FOX9000 mars
@mal ^
 
10:41 AM
@ShadowWizard ter
 
@ShadowWizard home :D
 
@FOX9000 terre
@FOX9000 !delete!
(invalid reply)
 
No associated word found for terre.
 
10:42 AM
@FOX9000 :-(
 
>>continue terre ground
 
@ProgramFOX terrace
 
@ProgramFOX ground
 
(terre is French for ground)
 
>>link malvin mars
 
10:43 AM
@malviň Link added.
 
:D
@sha ^
 
@FOX9000 hound
 
@ShadowWizard snuff
 
@malviň nice! now you got two words associated
 
@FOX9000 sniff
 
10:44 AM
>>islink malvin bot_lover
 
@ShadowWizard Yes, that's a manually added link.
@ProgramFOX tail
 
@FOX9000 fox :D
 
@FOX9000 :D
@ProgramFOX :D
 
@ProgramFOX trot
 
@ShadowWizard :D
 
10:44 AM
why on earth would someone sniff a tail?! :D
@FOX9000 trout
 
@FOX9000 Foxtrot
 
@ProgramFOX echo
 
@FOX9000 sound
 
@malviň audio
 
@ProgramFOX signal
 
10:45 AM
@malviň processing
 
>> time 5
 
@malviň encrypt
@malviň Waiting time set to 5 seconds.
 
why ur late @FOX9000 ?
 
>>time 5
 
@ProgramFOX Waiting time set to 5 seconds.
 
10:46 AM
it should have missed it for some reason
 
@ProgramFOX Hmm
 
No associated word found for Hmm.
 
@FOX9000 hash
 
@ProgramFOX juice
 
@FOX9000 concoction
 
10:47 AM
@SPArchaeologist eat
 
@FOX9000 :D
cya!
 
@FOX9000 cupcake
 
@SPArchaeologist hostess
 
@FOX9000 airplane
 
@SPArchaeologist crash
 
11:01 AM
@FOX9000 Forest
 
@SPArchaeologist rocky
 
@FOX9000 mountains
 
@ProgramFOX alp
 
@FOX9000 Heidi
 
No associated word found for Heidi.
 
11:02 AM
Ashita no Joe (あしたのジョー, Ashita no Jō) is a critically acclaimed boxing manga written by Ikki Kajiwara and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba in 1968 that was later adapted into an anime series and movie. The title means "Joe of tomorrow" or Tomorrow's Joe. Outside Japan it is also referred to as Champion Joe, Rocky Joe or Joe. It was adapted into a live-action film starring popular actor/singer Tomohisa Yamashita as Yabuki Joe and Yūsuke Iseya as Rikiishi. The movie premiered in Japan on February 11, 2011. == Story == Joe Yabuki is a troubled young man who runs away from an orphanage. Wandering through...
 
uhh... yes?
 
^know that you preceded me:P was going to reply Joe
 
ah...
 
>>continue Heidi book
 
@SPArchaeologist book
 
11:06 AM
@FOX9000 reading
 
@ProgramFOX knitting
 
@FOX9000 ......
 
@FOX9000 threads
 
@ProgramFOX interlace
 
@FOX9000 image
 
11:07 AM
@SPArchaeologist television
 
@FOX9000 cartoon
 
@SPArchaeologist cat
 
@FOX9000 dog
 
@ProgramFOX eskimo
 
@FOX9000 Frozen
 
11:13 AM
@SPArchaeologist indecision
 
@FOX9000 the right reply was "Let it go", bot
@FOX9000 Art of the Dress
 
@SPArchaeologist song (according to a quick Google search)
 
@ProgramFOX thrush
 
@ProgramFOX you could have replied with the singer name :P
 
lol, true :P
 
11:15 AM
@FOX9000 plush
 
@ShadowWizard marble
 
@ShadowWizard perseus
 
@FOX9000 Medusa (bonus point for replying Shog and also explaining why)
 
11:17 AM
@SPArchaeologist gorgon
 
11:29 AM
seems only Stackexchange uses the "Burinate" word
 
@FOX9000 sisters
bot died? o.O
 
>>alive
apparently
 
Bot started with waiting time set to 5 seconds.
 
11:45 AM
@MysticMagicϡ Giana
 
No associated word found for Giana.
 
>>continue Giana Super_Mario
 
@SPArchaeologist Super Mario
 
@FOX9000 savior
 
@MysticMagicϡ worst
 
11:47 AM
@FOX9000 bad
 
@MysticMagicϡ tyranny
 
@FOX9000 Sombra
 
@SPArchaeologist shadow
 
>>islink Sombra shadow
 
@FOX9000 sunlight
 
11:49 AM
@SPArchaeologist Yes, that's a manually added link.
@MysticMagicϡ shine
 
@FOX9000 ladybug
 
No associated word found for ladybug.
 
hiy'all
bye-all
 
@ProgramFOX connection errors?
 
The Coccinellidae (/ˌkɒksɪˈnɛlɪdaɪ/) .) are a family of small beetles, ranging from 0.8 to 18 mm (0.0315 to 0.708 inches). They are commonly yellow, orange, or scarlet with small black spots on their wing covers, with black legs, heads and antennae. Such colour patterns vary greatly, however; for example, a minority of species, such as Vibidia duodecimguttata, a twelve-spotted species, have whitish spots on a brown background. Coccinellids are found worldwide, with over 5,000 species described. Coccinellidae are known colloquially as ladybirds (in Britain, Ireland, the Commonwealth, and some parts...
 
11:50 AM
@Frank hey :)
why bye? :(
 
@ShadowWizard probably. I also lost IRC connection, probably related.
 
This is a ladybug Bot
 
@MysticMagicϡ gotta work
 
@SPArchaeologist beetle
 
@MysticMagicϡ locust
 
11:50 AM
@Frank oh :) okay
 
@FOX9000 Lacoste
 
No associated word found for Lacoste.
 
@ShadowWizard crocodile
 
@MysticMagicϡ jackal
 
>>link Lacoste alligator
 
11:51 AM
@ShadowWizard Link added.
 
>>link lacoste crocodile
 
@MysticMagicϡ Link added.
 
@FOX9000 wolf
 
@MysticMagicϡ bison
 
@ShadowWizard not an alligator :P
 
11:54 AM
@FOX9000 animal
 
@MysticMagicϡ totem
 
@MysticMagicϡ pony
 
@SPArchaeologist gait
 
@FOX9000 human
 
@MysticMagicϡ transcend
 
11:55 AM
@FOX9000 Information
 
@MysticMagicϡ accurate
 
@FOX9000 approximate
 
@MysticMagicϡ ratio
 
@FOX9000 percentage
 
@MysticMagicϡ total
 
11:56 AM
@FOX9000 summation
 
@MysticMagicϡ report
 
@FOX9000 test
 
@MysticMagicϡ correctness
 
@FOX9000 pass
 
@MysticMagicϡ resolution
 
11:58 AM
@FOX9000 decision
 
@MysticMagicϡ revoke
 
@FOX9000 retract
 
@MysticMagicϡ dump
 
@MysticMagicϡ solution
 
@SPArchaeologist decompose
 
11:58 AM
@SPArchaeologist problem
 
@SPArchaeologist oh well, they both got sharp teeth :D
 
@MysticMagicϡ psychiatric
 
@FOX9000 patient
 
This spell was already awarded.
@MysticMagicϡ incurable
 
what awarded?
@FOX9000 disease
 
11:59 AM
@MysticMagicϡ cure
 
@FOX9000 recover
 
@MysticMagicϡ prestige
 
@FOX9000 cooker :P
 

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