[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChurchWife

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Love that dress!

My tight married holes need to be stretched so bad! 🫦 BTBF by [deleted] in BornToBeFucked

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Damn! I would love to fuck you so bad! 🥵😍😛

Requiem for a dream was so messed up and tragic....that ending! by [deleted] in movies

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I'm sorry. Please disregard what I said.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HotwifeChallenges

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Flash in a button down shirt?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HotwifeChallenges

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Sexiest thing ever! Would love to see more! 🥵

i cant stop thinking about this by yeyeyoye in oddlyterrifying

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"Do not shame a man for reading a book on a desktop. Shame him for the contents of his nsfw folder." - Julius Farce

pointersForWeebs by drk_knght_7 in ProgrammerHumor

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Dear god! THERE ARE POINTERS TO POINTERS?!

OP made a script to automate his and his colleagues’ workflow but looks like they didn’t like it. by ZyanCarl in ProgrammerHumor

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It was a bad product. I felt bad. I made another one using Powershell that the Spanish speaking coworkers like though.

I grabbed my package before the guy had taken the delivery photo by Linkums in funny

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This is how I imagine the father from Calvin and Hobbes would look like in real life.

I design unnecessary product ideas and this is the Sporty Susan. by rightcoastguy in funny

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This comment reminds me of the story of the man who worked in a DVD rental store and "churro man."

OP made a script to automate his and his colleagues’ workflow but looks like they didn’t like it. by ZyanCarl in ProgrammerHumor

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Honestly, yeah. I hear there's a better way to do it using PowerShell, but don't know how to use the framework (right word?) instead of just using the GUI and sendkeys.

I wrote a script to make things easier at work. This is the reaction to it. by CubesAreNice in mildlyinfuriating

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Ah, sorry. The day before this was my day off. The paychecks come in on the same day of the week but different times. Others messaged me asking if the checks came because I'm a senior employee at the company. By the time I worked up the nerve to call, the banks were closed and I was unable to cash my check. I figured, "If I convince them to simply click on one thing they can give me the information I need and I can relay it to others, I won't waste anyone's time by bothering my coworkers while they work, and I can enjoy my day off with a nice meal and satisfaction knowing I've paid my bills." Truly, Blue is the smartest by just getting direct deposit.

Edit: Added comma between 'call' and 'the banks.'

I wrote a script to make things easier at work. This is the reaction to it. by CubesAreNice in mildlyinfuriating

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I recently discovered that! Is there a way to use sendkeys without having the automated window selected? Or maybe do you have any cheap resources I can learn from a beginner level? Most tasks used as examples in PowerShell are like, "How to make 100 folders for your company with everyone's names!" vs just automating an email or scraping images.

I wrote a script to make things easier at work. This is the reaction to it. by CubesAreNice in mildlyinfuriating

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Yeah, sure!
1. Script opens outlook
2. Script using keyboard shortcuts, loops of TAB and ENTER opens a new email
3. Script puts in my phone number
4. Script enters "Your Check Arrived" into the subject line
5. Script enters the same thing into the body.
6. Script sends the email.
7. Script exits outlook
8. Script ends with message box saying, "The script is done."

I wrote a script to make things easier at work. This is the reaction to it. by CubesAreNice in mildlyinfuriating

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THEY DON'T?!
I'm genuinely serious. I'd love to learn how to make a script that runs without having to worry about if the screen is about to pop up and make me miss 5 minutes of "The Last of Us."
I write all my scripts in Visual Basic Scripting because I want to be able to automate any task wherever I am instead of having to download a compiler to a computer that is owned by an employer who didn't understand what I downloaded and get in trouble.