What was my lurve two weeks ago?
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XOIIO (
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January 27th, 2012
Well, I’ve been absent from Fluther for a couple weeks, and I came back, I just noticed my lurve score. It seems to have rocketed up, a lot. More than it normally would have it seems. Did I just forget how much I had, or what?
Did the gods of Fluther bestow me with lurve?
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14 Answers
@MilkyWay You found a way to go above the max limit? Xd
Seriosuly though, I’m pretty sure I was at 11,300 or something, not this much.
Hmm, then you must be dreaming.
The only other logical explanation.
@MilkyWay I’m a fraid not, there aren’t a plethora of nude animated women with tentacles around me.
lol
Also, I’m not in an iron man suit blowing stuff up.
A bunch of new people must have gone through your old answers and rewarded you!
Check All Your Lurve and see what questions were answered in the time you weren’t looking. You might get a clue.
We all decided to go lurve you…
@XOIIO absence makes the heart grow fonder. We lurved you up while you were away.
My last download of questions was frozen well between three and four weeks ago. Your lurve on this was 12355 in the day that was posted.
Weird, I guess I never noticed.
Also, you download questions?
Really?
It means we prefer it when you’re gone.
I do download them.
curl -o index#1.html http://www.fluther.com/[1-135478]/*/
<-Don’t do this. It will take a few days to run.
A few months ago I started a project that would allow people to download a PDF with every question they have participated in.
Then paying work came up and I forgot about it. I might get back to it in the future.
@johnpowell, this sounds a bit morbid but I have thought, if anything ever happened to me, I would like my kids to be able to read through the questions and answers I have posted here. There is nothing I would feel embarrassed about them seeing and since I wrote them, I guess it would say a lot about who I am.
I don’t think we really get to know our parents until we have a bit of maturity under our belts. I have so many questions about ‘who’ my parents were. Not so much ‘what they did’ but what they thought about, worried about, loved, their humour. Great idea @johnpowell. I hope you will get back to your project.
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