<p>Dr. Seuss - simple but profound</p>
<p>When I went to Florida I HAD to hang out in the Dr. Seuss area of Universal Studios …</p>
<p>My friends thought I was crazy because everyone else there were less than 7 years old or a parent.</p>
<p>hopefully you don’t look like a pedo</p>
<p>I trust you :]</p>
<p>Randomly, does anyone know how to selectively clear their history?</p>
<p>On CC or on your internet browser?</p>
<p>What browser are you on?</p>
<p>Stop watching porn</p>
<p>Given the words “clear history” immediately followed a post containing “pedo”, the FBI will arrive in 3…2…1…</p>
<p>It’s very difficult on Chrome</p>
<p>^^^ It’s perfectly reasonable that he wanted to delete something else. (Unlikely, but possible)</p>
<p>on chrome you can clear every site you’ve visited in the last hour, so all you have to do is remember to do that every time you visit a forbidden site</p>
<p>Dr. Seuss: best rapper in history</p>
<p>on chrome, all you have to do is click the wrench icon to the right of the address bar, then click the history tab. then click “edit items” and you can just check everything you want to delete.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, it’s not about porn. Basically, I want to clear out my entire history except one website. I’m on Firefox, btw.</p>
<p>Not sure how to selectively delete, but you can set it so that it does not remember history or deletes the history after a session, if that helps.</p>
<p>Just delete it all and write down that one site? lol</p>
<p>Protip - Delete the whole thing then immediately go back to that one site.</p>
<p>Btw - Ctrl+Shift+N gets you incognito mode. Use it.</p>
<p>op: As a point of interest, which site do you want to be the only one on your history and why? this intrigues me.</p>
<p>I have 6000+ pages from that website.</p>
<p>^IMDB. The Why:
Yesterday, ilovefgump mentioned some movie (I forget it’s name). I looked it up in imdb and I see that one actress is a purple, visited link. I click on it and see that she played Pris in Blade Runner, which is also purple. This is why.</p>
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‘P’ in Firefox.</p>