Spyke
lemmy.world

They may want to check why their son was issued an m14 and a uniform from 60 years ago. Sounds like someone’s trying to get them killed

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wheezyreply
lemmy.ml
Content-Type: application/myson
{
    status: 200,
    message: "Dancing at a funeral uwu"
}
Content-Type: application/yourson
{
    status: 410,
    message: "Died for the Epstein class"
}
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Two9Areply
lemmy.world

Appreciate the use of 410, we don't see it enough.

12

410 Gone

This response is sent when the requested content has been permanently deleted from server, with no forwarding address

7

Glad someone noticed. I used it over 404 just for you comrade.

To those that don't know. 410 is the "gone" response. It is different than "404 not found" as it is meant to tell the request that the resource was once there but has been deleted permanently.

So it's basically "not found, because it was removed purposely". Rather than just the "not found" which is seen more often because it'll just be the default general response when a request is not able to return any content.

4

Turns out my son is grieving the death of his best friend since deployment and had to dress up as a woman to their funeral

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lemmy.world

I like that whoever made the sticker apparently used sillhouette of an actual anime girl tho. They looked up "feminine anime girl in skirt" on their browser, browsed images, found one that fits the criteria, looked at name, browsed it to find a fitting stance/position, and drew the stickers. Simply respect the research that's all.

10

"Found one that fits the criteria." Yes

I think it's also important to mention for those unaware that the silhouette character (the one you see at the bottom as well) is very much not a girl.

So they are either an anime fan or actually did do their research.

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