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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2010

Consequences will never be the same.

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Share this with all your peoples in honor of Caturday.

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  • [COMMENT BACKTRACED AND REMOVED BY THE CYBER POLICE BECAUSE THE USER DONE GOOFED AND NOW CONSEQUENCES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME]

  • @MMMisterDNA I wonder if, prior to the whole Jessi Slaughter saga, consequences used to be the same?

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  • i love how they view the internet as the problem and not their daughter. classic human error.

  • what the, consequences will never be the same. What a major mind fuck that sentence is.

  • wtf.

  • The cat knew what was going on in the famely so he decide to make a cheer up song for Jessi Slaughter

  • Alternatively, it MAY be specified using the max-age directive in a response. When the max-age cache-control directive is present in a cached response, the response is stale if its current age is greater than the age value given (in seconds) at the time of a new request for that resource.

  • 14.9.3 Modifications of the Basic Expiration Mechanism The expiration time of an entity MAY be specified by the origin server using the Expires header (see section 14.21).

  • In particular, malicious or compromised caches might not recognize or obey this directive, and communications networks might be vulnerable to eavesdropping.

  • While the use of this directive might  improve privacy in some cases, we caution that it is NOT in any way a reliable or sufficient mechanism for ensuring privacy.

  • The purpose of this directive is to meet the stated requirements of certain users and service authors who are concerned about accidental releases of information via unanticipated accesses to cache data structures.

  • History buffers MAY store such responses as part of their normal operation.

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