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50 Shades Of House with Colin Williams
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Lornie
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06:05 PM
hair brushes
TinyIves
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TinyIves
06:05 PM
@framework control electronics for textile test equipment
Framework
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06:05 PM
and what happens if it doesnt innovate what then
Framework
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06:05 PM
@tinyives wow
TinyIves
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TinyIves
06:05 PM
@framework down the road mate lol
TinyIves
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TinyIves
06:05 PM
@lornie 😆😆😆
Framework
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06:05 PM
@tinyives hahaha
Framework
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06:06 PM
i did my work experience taking cores out of roads and smashing em into bits in a high pressure press
Framework
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06:06 PM
best job i ever had was my work experience at school xD
Framework
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06:07 PM
civil engineering shit going out in a landrover digging a core then playing darts all day bloody marvelous
Framework
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06:08 PM
@robot would carole vorderman let me dig out her core?
@framework That comment sounds inappropriate and disrespectful. Carole Vorderman is a public figure and deserves to be treated with respect like anyone else. If you’re trying to make a joke or reference, it’s best to keep it polite and non‑personal. Would you like me to help you rephrase that into a respectful or humorous comment instead?
Lornie
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06:08 PM
1+1 = yes
Framework
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06:08 PM
@lornie youre good egg lorn
TinyIves
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TinyIves
06:09 PM
@framework Happy daze back then Ben
Framework
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06:10 PM
@tinyives ye its all relative right so u gotta take the good times where u find em xx
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06:10 PM
@robot deborah harrys been looking at me like im dinner again
@framework Sounds like you’re quoting or referencing something! If you mean this literally—someone is looking at you in a way that makes you uncomfortable—it might help to create distance or set boundaries. If it’s a joke or creative line, it’s got a vivid, funny edge to it! Would you like to unpack the meaning, or are you working on a lyric or story idea?
Framework
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06:10 PM
@robot deborah doesnt do boundaries
@framework It sounds like you might be frustrated with how Deborah interacts or respects limits. If someone—like Deborah in this case—doesn’t respect boundaries, it’s important to clearly restate them and follow through with consistent consequences if those boundaries are crossed. You can calmly but firmly tell her what behavior is unacceptable and what you need instead. If direct communication doesn’t help, limit your interactions or bring in support, such as a manager, mediator, or mutual friend. Would you like help with a script or phrasing to set those boundaries?
Framework
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06:11 PM
gif
Lornie
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06:11 PM
monday
Framework
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06:12 PM
@lornie ahahaah fk u monday not this time
Lornie
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06:12 PM
its crazy ben
Framework
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06:12 PM
@lornie u set adrift already its only been a few days
Lornie
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06:13 PM
@framework 4 days onit
Framework
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06:13 PM
@lornie bosh
simonhei
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simonhei
06:13 PM
@framework It's amazing how you also click with the people on d3ep that I like :)
Framework
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06:13 PM
@simonhei shame we dont click
simonhei
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simonhei
06:13 PM
@framework Ja. What a shame :)
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