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High-roller
Matthew D.
fears Finance.
"This is from our corporate expense system. Will they flag my expenses in the April-December quarter as too high? And do we really need a search function for a list of 12 items?"

 

Tightfisted
Adam R.
begrudges a trifling sum.
"The tipping culture is getting out of hand. After I chose 'Custom Tip'
for some takeout, they filled out the default tip with a few extra femtocents. What a rip!"

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Cool Customer
Reinier B.
sums this up:
"I got some free B&J icecream a while back. Since one of them was
priced at €0.01, the other one obviously had to cost zero
point minus 1 euros to make a total of zero euro. Makes sense. Or
probably not."

3

 

An anonymous browniedad is ready to pack his poptart off for the summer.
"I know {First Name} is really excited for camp…"
Kudos on getting Mom to agree to that name choice!

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Finally, another anonymous assembler's retrospective visualisation.
"CoPilot rendering a graphical answer of the semantics of a pointer.
Point taken. "
There's no error'd
here really, but I'm wondering how long before this kind of
wtf illustration lands somewhere "serious".

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