2015-08-27.log

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gmaxwellhttp://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/prisco2015082601:43
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fluffyponyhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/27/dwave_whether_or_not_its_quantum_its_faster/04:57
fluffypony.title04:57
yoleauxD-Wave: 'Whether or not it's quantum, it's faster' • The Register04:57
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bsm117532If you can map your problem onto theirs...05:13
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maakurusty: your suggestion to disable locktime if nSequence != 0xffffffff10:38
maakulocktime is only enabled iff there exists at least one nSequence != 0xffffffff10:38
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chris13243does anyone want to help me write a bitcoin whitepaper? im currently writing one and would like people to help come up with stuff to put in it/edit it/etc: https://github.com/priestc/moneywagon/blob/master/whitepaper.md14:03
Adlaichris13243: "Satoshi style SPV essentially works by having the wallet only download block headers" not quite14:04
Adlaisince he never implemented SPV mode, we can't quite know what "Satoshi style SPV" really means14:04
Adlaibut my guess is still intended you to download every block (past the point where you begin transacting) in full, but only retain the relevant parts14:05
Adlaiso you're headers-only until you start publishing addresses, and then you download full blocks to scan for payments14:06
Adlaialso, #bitcoin-dev14:06
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chris13243adam3us, ok, true, but still, my method has you not downloading anything header related and you don't have to keep anything around not even block headers. This makes building wallets much easier.14:09
andytoshichris13243: you should read http://blockstream.com/sidechains.pdf for a correct description of SPV; then https://download.wpsoftware.net/bitcoin/pos.pdf which describes the "DMMS" abstraction more and talks about trust models14:09
andytoshichris13243: what you've written is so oversimplified that it sounds deliberately misleading14:10
chris13243I wrote it so that soeone who is not a bitcoin expert can follow14:10
Adlai"Dear Diary, today I got mistaken for the inventor of hashcash"14:10
andytoshichris13243: somebody who isn't an expert will conclude falsehoods from what you've written14:11
chris13243what is false14:11
andytoshiread the papers that i linked. i spent a lot of time writing them.14:11
chris13243are you saying moneywagon style SPV is not possible? or that the can be hacked easier?14:13
chris13243just because something is simplified and not 100% detail perfect doesn't make it false.14:13
andytoshino, i'm saying that your "bitcoin is broken because it does not use trusted parties, use trusted parties instead" rhetoric has been beaten to death14:13
Adlaihow about "moneywagon 'SPV' is a sufficient departure from bitcoin's trust-minimization that it should be given a different name"14:14
fluffyponymoney-lossen14:14
andytoshihow about "if you want trusted parties you have literally every other payment system in history available to you"14:15
* Adlai offers TMPV - trust-maximized yadayada14:15
fluffyponyAPM - Adlai Payment System14:15
chris13243you have a choice who you trust14:15
chris13243you are not forced to trust one person14:15
andytoshithis is a research channel and this has been discussed ad nauseum, please no more of this14:16
fluffyponychris13243: I run blockr.io's full node14:16
chris13243andyou can easiely cross check with another trusted source14:16
fluffyponypromise14:16
fluffyponyI'll even give you the IP14:16
fluffyponyjust connect to it14:16
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chris13243fluffypony, https://github.com/priestc/moneywagon/blob/master/moneywagon/services.py#L12114:17
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* fluffypony chuckles14:17
Adlaichris13243: serious question: why aren't you taking this discussion to #bitcoin ?14:18
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warrenamiller: ping15:47
amillerhi warren15:47
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maakuanyone have numbers on average / median utxo bloat per block byte?16:14
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btcdrakI've been thinking about sipa's versionbits proposal and it occurred to me we could free up all the bits in nVersion for use because the previous softforks have already reached enforcement. We could alter the code to enforce on whatever fixed blocknumber/hash enforcement occurred on. We're left with a clean slate in theory where we can use the entire16:17
btcdraknVersion field... unless I'm missing something obvious.16:17
gwillenbtcdrak: you have the same switchover problem that the forks had in the first place -- as long as there are still non-upgraded clients not using the new code, you can't safely emit things that reuse those bits for other stuff16:17
gmaxwellbtcdrak: prior soft-forks require the version to be greater than X. (1,2 eg.)16:19
gmaxwelland half the space was killed by the first >0 requirement (because its signed)16:19
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Adlaiit's not like we've reached version bit postscarcity16:35
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gmaxwellIn any case, my view after numerious hard to correct mistakes in bitcoin is that its unreasonable to get designs for new stuff right in a vacuum.17:26
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* Adlai picks up thread from #bitcoin-dev re:SPV17:27
phantomcircuitgmaxwell, i think it would be hugely amusing to build a sidechain that strongly supports fraud proofs and call it fraudcoin17:27
Adlaiso apparently my reading of section 8 is not what the author intended... but it still seems a valid approach17:27
petertoddphantomcircuit: +117:27
Adlaithis being, "headers-first until wallet creation, merkle-pruned henceforth"17:27
petertoddAdlai: what's missing, is proving fraud :)17:28
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phantomcircuitAdlai, the white paper actually suggests the entire block as a fraud proof17:28
phantomcircuitwhich technically we can implement today17:28
gmaxwellbut unfortunately you need more than the block for many kinds of misbehavior.17:28
petertoddAdlai: for instance, how do you compactly prove that a transaction output *doesn't* exist, which made a transaction invalid because it spent money that didn't exist?17:28
Adlaifraudcoin++, but yes, this is exactly what i mean... you download entire blocks, wait for confirmations, keep around a bunch for reorgs, etc17:28
phantomcircuitgmaxwell, you just need that block and all the blocks before it17:28
gmaxwelle.g. excess subsidy needs the whole block and every full transaction being spent.17:28
phantomcircuitwait a second...17:28
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* Adlai is imagining a trust-minimized client for a three-digit-gigabyte-memory smartphone17:29
gmaxwellwe know how to fix this, for years now, but it's tricky.17:29
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Adlaiwhich to the rest of the network would look like a node that can't relay old blocks17:29
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petertoddgmaxwell: excess subsidy is hard because fees require full transactions for all inputs; the whole block and every transaction associated with every full transaction17:29
gmaxwellIn particular, making it safe probably requires restructuring validation so that _all_ validation works by fraud proof. (and sending whole blocks instead of proofs of non-fraud is just a compression method)17:30
phantomcircuitpetertodd, well you make the transaction prove that it's inputs are spending outputs that do exist17:30
gmaxwellpetertodd: in EA the whole block is sufficient.17:30
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gmaxwell(because fees are an explicit field in the transactions in it)17:30
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petertoddgmaxwell: oh, sure, I mean with stock bitcoin17:30
gmaxwellyea yea.17:30
phantomcircuitpetertodd, but now how do you prove that those weren't already spent? (it's easy to prove that there is a double spend, but not that there isn't a double spend)17:30
petertoddphantomcircuit: well, remember our(?) discussion about how the additional indexes needed aren't actually all that bad?17:31
* Adlai forgot that bitcoin inputs are pointers, not data >_<17:31
phantomcircuitpetertodd, no17:31
phantomcircuitheh17:31
petertoddphantomcircuit: make every block contain an index of evrey txin prevout, saying what block each prevout 's transaction was in17:31
phantomcircuityeah that's what i was saying17:32
petertoddphantomcircuit: then you've constrained where the prevouts came from, which means a per-block sorted tx hash tree is sufficient17:32
phantomcircuithmm17:32
petertoddphantomcircuit: easy to implement with TXO commitments, even the version where you don't modify the TXO values when they're spent17:32
phantomcircuityeah i see what you're saying17:33
petertoddphantomcircuit: which I guess we should call "TXO-spentness commitments"17:33
MRL-Relay[tacotime] you could also maintain consensus trees of both TXO and UTXO, and test inclusion in one or the other i guess17:33
petertoddtacotime: I think UTXO anything needs to die in a fire; unbounded UTXO sets are horrid17:34
MRL-Relay[tacotime] yeah, i was gonna say, if you wanted to spend the rest of your life debugging reorganizations and trying to figure out how to optimize it so it actually works with some degree of efficiency17:35
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MRL-Relay[tacotime] in a magical land where you could easily maintain an ordered TXO and UTXO set and commit to them in the header, it'd work17:35
petertoddtacotime: no, my view is that the UTXO set needs to be fixed-size, with old entries thrown out, and a "backup" method supported via TXO proofs to spend old UTXOs17:36
Adlaiwhat of the magical land where these commitments are optional?17:36
petertoddtactotime: hard part is that the overhead of that is high... good O() scaling, but high k constant factor :(17:36
MRL-Relay[tacotime] ah17:37
Adlaieven if a tiny fraction of altruistic hashpower consistently puts a commitment, say on a monthly basis. recreating the sets from the last commitment is easier than from genesis?17:38
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MRL-Relay[tacotime] Adlai: then you're back to standard Bitcoin i'd think. full nodes are verifying the headers and whether or not the set is valid.17:38
MRL-Relay[tacotime] Adlai: well, then you're trusting the subset of participants17:39
CodeSharkI still think that the extra validation overhead for txout commitment schemes would be worth it. A commitment structure that is optimized for these operations would probably be even less validation overhead than what we have now but would probably require a hard fork and painful app migrations17:39
CodeSharkThe blockchain structure should really be designed to make it possible to construct short proofs of all the main queries of interest17:39
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Adlaitacotime: softfork incorrect commitments as invalid, so miners can confirm the commitment without having to generate it themselves?17:39
* Adlai needs to better understand the mechanics of such commitments17:39
MRL-Relay[tacotime] it'd more the nightmare of jamming everything utxo into a merkelized b+tree and having it work quickly, and also being able to validate non-mainchain blocks easily17:40
MRL-Relay[tacotime] i think that weird cryptonite blockchain (from bitfreak) did it17:41
MRL-Relay[tacotime] but the code for that fork is particularly scary17:41
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MRL-Relay[tacotime] keep in mind for evaluating non-mainchain blocks with such a merkelized utxo set, you need to alter a whole tree of hashes for every insertion/deletion17:43
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rustyIs there an agreed term for a chunk of 2016 blocks?  Block-fortnight?  Difficulty group?17:44
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MRL-Relay[tacotime] two weeks(tm), the bitcoin measurement of delivery quality17:44
Adlairetarget period17:45
rustyAdlai: thanks.17:46
Adlai(unless you mean any arbitrary set)17:46
Adlais/arbitrary/continuous/17:46
MRL-Relay[tacotime] Adlai: that was stuff i was working on in 2013, but the complexity is generally bad and implementation difficulty. though i mean, the theory is nice.17:46
* Adlai is still pondering the security of "Adlai-style SPV"... so you wait a few (dozen? dozendozen?) more confirmations, since you can't validate very-old transactions... it's still much more private than the existing "SPV" modes17:48
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dcousensAdlai: you were saying? :P17:58
phantomcircuitlol there's someone mining nVersion=2 blocks on testnet17:59
Adlaidcousens: there have been proposals to commit to the UTXO set in block headers, or something along those lines, so that nodes that don't have old blocks (or even any!) can still validate incoming transactions17:59
* Adlai also points to the channel logs, in the topic; this was just being discussed a few minutes ago18:00
dcousensAdlai: channel logs?18:00
Adlaidcousens: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-wizards/2015-08-28/?msg=48317637&page=118:01
dcousenscheers18:01
dcousensThanks for the explanation too :)18:01
Adlaiyou're welcome18:02
dcousens"[tacotime] two weeks(tm), the bitcoin measurement of delivery quality" - ha18:02
Adlaimining profitability will increase in Two Weeks, satoshi said so himself!18:03
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rustyOK, I took another swing at the versionbits bip.  https://gist.github.com/rustyrussell/47eb08093373f71f87de18:32
jgarzik+118:32
jgarzikrusty, IMO #bitcoin-dev material as well18:33
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fkhanis there a specific line of research that covers cryptographic fraud proofs (even ones that specifically cover bitcoin)? i'm seeking related reading materials19:12
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CodeSharkJust as a general principle, it seems if we're looking for scalability it's better to focus on how we handle the invalid cases, using economic incentives to dissuade people from attempting to send invalid stuff...and having a mechanism to invalidate stuff after-the-fact. Problem is how to handle dependencies19:20
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psztorcOur principle should be that "scalability research" should focus on "invalid messages"?19:24
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CodeSharkPerhaps we can sacrifice a little bit of the hardness of settlement outcomes...but with quantified risks and mechanisms for spreading/delegating risk19:25
CodeSharkIt's not really so much about invalid messages as it is about only requiring global consensus to settle disputes19:27
psztorcI'm just trying to understand the principle.19:27
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psztorcClearly a higher [valid messages]/[blockchain kB] is good, everyone would agree with that.19:28
CodeSharkthe principle is the same reason you don't need to go to court to record everytime someone honors a contract19:29
CodeSharkIt's only when there's a breach that courts come in19:29
psztorcYes that is part of why I find Ethereum to be so ridiculous.19:30
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psztorcOk, but what you said would seem to say that: people who are focused on scalability should not try to figure out "the right blocksize"?19:30
CodeSharkI don't think block size is about scalability - it's about economics19:31
CodeSharkResource supply and demand19:31
CodeSharkAnd ensuring proper incentives for validation to occur19:31
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CodeSharkBlock space is inherently scarce...it cannot accomodate every time someone buys a soda at a vending machine19:32
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psztorcOk, just to be clear about "blocksize is not about scalability". Are you saying "we do not need to increase the blocksize to scale Bitcoin" or "the blocksize isn't even related to scalability"?19:32
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CodeSharkMore the former...but the latter as well with misplaced incentives19:34
CodeSharkIf validation incentives were properly aligned, we could consider bigger blocks to be related to scalability19:35
psztorcAren't you saying the reverse?19:35
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psztorcThat until they are aligned, validation will be a problem (and so will bigger blocks)?19:36
CodeSharkyes, that's what I mean19:36
CodeSharkBigger blocks provide greater throughput...but only by a relatively small factor before the externalized costs and risks are unbearable19:37
psztorcWouldn't your principle really be "if we're looking for scalability we should focus on making validation cheap"?19:37
psztorcI would happen to agree completely with that principle.19:38
CodeSharkyes, indeed19:38
psztorcYes, my view is that if we had superfast TOR we could then safely increase blocksizes. If TOR became slower we would have to decrease blocksizes.19:39
CodeSharkAnd the place where there seems to be the most promise of optimization is in not requiring everyone to validate everything :)19:39
psztorcYes, the lightning network.19:39
CodeSharkall such schemes require the ability to invalidate after-the-fact19:40
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CodeSharkin the lightning network, invalidation is done by giving the claimant the ability to "steal" transactions on the blockchain within a certain time period19:42
psztorcLN really can't steal funds19:42
CodeSharkby "steal" I mean punishing people who publish revoked transactions19:43
psztorcI'm not following you19:45
psztorc"steal" usually means "take what you do not own"19:45
CodeSharkbitcoin has no built-in retroactive invalidation mechanism besides regular reorgs19:45
psztorcOk19:45
CodeSharkIn a bidirectional payment channel, you revoke previous commitments by sharing a secret with the counterparty that would allow them to steal the funds if we try to publish a revoked commitment19:47
CodeSharkSo it requires vigilance and action within a deadlne19:47
CodeSharkBut in principle it leads to cooperation as the equilibrium strategy19:48
psztorcIt does, but there's a cool trick where, even if you aren't around to broadcast, you can pre-broadcast something else that gives you YourMoney-epsilon, with epslion going to anyone else19:48
psztorcand those people can broadcast if you fail to do so.19:48
CodeSharkRight - vigilance might be outsourceable19:49
psztorcYes yes19:49
psztorcand if the outsourcing is really really cheap, attackers would expect to fail and not even bother trying19:49
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psztorcBut to summarize: scalability is related to the cost of validation.19:50
CodeSharkyes19:52
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CodeSharksimilar idea involved in bidirectional payment channels could be applied to blockchain validation itself, perhaps...via fraud proofs19:54
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gmaxwellduplex payment channels work because the threat of the blockchain, you need a recourse.19:55
gmaxwellthough there are other optimization scheme possible.19:55
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CodeSharkpoint is you could have a blockchain system where people only need to validate transactions that interest them and challenge outcomes they don't like within a window of time19:58
CodeSharkBut it comes at the cost of money time value19:59
gmaxwellthough there are other optimization scheme possible. e.g. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=281848.0  (look at all those responses from people who care so much about scalablity!)19:59
psztorcAlso that is kind of the Treechains idea20:00
psztorcAnd hypocrisy re: scalability caring is the worst20:00
psztorcWhich is why I responded to your thing at all, because you used the word "principle".20:01
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psztorcA concept currently absent from just about all current Bitcoin discourse.20:01
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CodeSharkI like that atomic tx mutation idea, gmaxwell20:03
gmaxwellYea, its tricky to implement, just from a software engineering perspective, but it's a true scalablity improvement.20:04
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psztorcyes, well explained "I permit you to conflict this transaction with one that pays its children, if you can figure out how"20:06
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gmaxwelland no one gave a shit; ::shrugs::  it's the same general story. The people who care about scalablity are working on it; while people who don't throw rocks in the name of scalablity... probably the same story for any major work in human history. :)20:08
CodeSharkthe trick is making sure you get the last laugh ;)20:09
psztorcI have all kinds of theories about that...like that some people are more "guillible", and information diffuses faster through them than through the "critical" people. So all low-quality signals will always diffuse faster.20:11
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CodeSharkit also takes a far deeper level of understanding to see the benefits of these ideas than to buy the faux explanations20:13
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CodeSharkIssues that appear superficially simple but have subtle depth are probably the most dangerous for mob mentality20:14
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Adlai"If you believe gullibility can be cured by a neuroscientist, you should have that operation performed"20:15
Adlai(hofstadter)20:15
psztorcDon't you mean neurosurgeon? A Scientist probably would eventually be able to cure it.20:18
Adlaicontext: hofstadter is talking about high level features associated with "the mind" as emergent phenomena of lower levels20:19
* Adlai doesn't have the text handy, might have misquotes20:20
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CodeSharkgullibility can sometimes be treated, if not cured, as long as all parties have sufficient humility and desire understanding. Gullibility combined with sanctimony is not even treatable, though20:23
CodeSharkAdd arguments by authority and you've got the beginnings of a cult20:23
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rustygmaxwell: I like it.... "Replace by congruency"?20:24
Adlaithe owner of the GEB copy i just finished said she didn't like it because it's a cult book :(20:24
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CodeSharkHah20:24
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Adlaiwhich is a little like hating avatar, but only because it broke titanic's record20:25
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CodeSharkMy favorite hofstaedter book is an old printing I have of Metamagical Themas20:25
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Adlaiah, that was my introduction to lisp :)20:26
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gmaxwellrusty: nice name for it.21:57
gmaxwellGEB? http://people.xiph.org/~greg/bg4.jpg21:59
gmaxwell(thats a uh.. 12 year old picture of my partner with one of our copies of GEB; nnoooo chance that its a cult book)21:59
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gmaxwell(the context for the book is that a shared like of hofstaedter's work was why my script-to-add-to-my-aim-client-people-who-shared-interests-with-me-on-livejournal introduced her to me)22:01
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moa"So all low-quality signals will always diffuse faster." Mark Twain22:11
amilleri dont know why we are posting these pics but http://i.imgur.com/0S3bC99.jpgkjo/[/22:13
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gmaxwellhahaha22:47
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phantomcircuitamiller, lol22:58
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