

Yep, exactly this. He’d rather destroy the entire country than lose power, in part because as soon as he loses power he’s likely going to prison for the rest of his life.
Yep, exactly this. He’d rather destroy the entire country than lose power, in part because as soon as he loses power he’s likely going to prison for the rest of his life.
I mean, it does have enough ways to write the same thing that it can really allow for some funny code golf, but some people just have no sense of readability whatsoever.
Python is kinda like that in general, unless you try to make it read like ass
print("odd" if num % 2 else "even")
That’s the native python version, for those curious
OP’s post is about fortnite, the top commenter of this comment chain added on a link about Twitter. Both are about a supposedly popular thing being overwhelmingly just full of bots. What’s not to get?
Correct. LA borders the ocean
This story is from May 30th. Is this a repost?
The texture of her burnt skin on her shoulder reminds me of the Borg queen from Star Trek First Contact.
In PF1e you’d still alternate between Manhattan and Chebyshev. I used to know the rules to that so well I’d run it without the book for reference.
Higher levels get exponentially harder to implement because of the sheer amount of possibilities that higher level powers/spells unlock
Whoa, you’re missing a ton of features
I understood their point. My point is that it was a one line throwaway gag on The Simpsons. Not necessarily a commentary on real world police hiring practices so much as a joke about both the police in that show and Homer.
Tots are generically better than fries.
More consistently cooked to perfection, better vehicle for toppings, better penetration of oil, so they fry faster for a crunchy outside and soft middle, and their sweet potato variant is even better than sweet potato fries.
Your honor, the defense rests.
Considering how dumb the police chief is on that show, I think it was an intentional joke
Didn’t work on me. You can’t play a game you never consented to
Blaming ADHD for antisocial behavior is pretty cowardly IMO.
There are hundreds of millions if not billions of people with ADHD, and abusive behavior to the degree you’re describing is not nearly so common.
TL;DR: good on you for improving, but don’t rope the rest of us into this.
So exfiltrate a screenshot to your phone?