@Alyzande There's also a lot of nuance in the 4xx codes:

400: YOU fucked up
401: I don't know you, fucker
402: WTF is wrong with MEโ€ฝ
403: Fuck you!
404: Fucks not given
405: We don't do that kind of fucking
406: What The Fuck?
407: Fuck you and the horse you rode in on!
408: I'm sorry, WTF did you want again?
409: I'm sorry Dave, I can't fucking do that
410: Fuck this shit
411: Your size makes you unfuckable
412: Fuck you and your weird requirements!

411 being the rudest.

@riskable @[email protected] I think the sweary http codes is my new favourite thing right now.
@Alyzande @riskable
429 too many F-words ๐Ÿ˜‚

@riskable @[email protected]

Reminds me of an oldie but a goodie from my quotes file. :)

@riskable @Alyzande I think of 404 as "fucks not found"
@riskable @Alyzande I use to have a custom 404 which simply said "Dave's not here man..."
@riskable @Alyzande
418: I can't help you if you don't want some fucking tea
@riskable
Everyone keeps forgetting error code 420 though. It's purely internal and reads "Fuck *coughing* ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ".
However as of RFC 720, the internal state of the server is very much not caring and could not give a fuck, so this code is never actually transmitted.
@Alyzande @daswarkeinhuhn