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I am totally sure there was an explanation... some kind of meaningful message hidden behind the veil of nonsense it gives at first hand... a code without any possible resolution beside the only known possibility which is the mathematical conclusion of an infinite operations that lead us to such a tremendous not abstract concept of life... 


Yet... I lack of mental comprehension to resolve such... Ah... the impotency is killing me...
 
I am totally sure there was an explanation... some kind of meaningful message hidden behind the veil of nonsense it gives at first hand... a code without any possible resolution beside the only known possibility which is the mathematical conclusion of an infinite operations that lead us to such a tremendous not abstract concept of life... 


Yet... I lack of mental comprehension to resolve such... Ah... the impotency is killing me...

O.o

*Pats head*  It's okay, you want a orange pop?

*blinks* yes please... 
 
I will no longer post until the vessel is aboard and cracked open. For the sake of, "nothing really happens with it until then."
 
@Lexx, if you realize your post isn't proper, feel free to edit it and fix it. I did the same thing a little recently too, so even if I do judge it's not like I can say anything!  :D
 
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*snatches orange pop away* mine! There's such thing as banana soda?

*Cries*  MY POP!  


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SCHOOL CAN BE FUN SOMETIMES


Especially when my next class is computer studies.


The class is actually pretty legit, tho. Python is pretty useful when making games.
 
1 hour ago, ferociousfeind said:



SCHOOL CAN BE FUN SOMETIMES


Especially when my next class is computer studies.


The class is actually pretty legit, tho. Python is pretty useful when making games.




 

You make games!?


That's what I like to do when I'm older (For a job)


Not really experienced at all yet though,


going to start trying out unity soon
 
Unity is complex and boring. If you want a VERY BASIC and FREE first attempt at coding, Scratch.mit.edu is a visual coding program, using blocks of code instead of lines. The overall premise is completely different from Python, but it has definitely helped: I'm probably one of the 7 students who get "for _ in _:" and "While _:" loops.
 
That would be A-amazing. Though for making games you need a lot of people in different areas... animation, texture, sounds effects, programmers...


It would be easier if I had another two computers and 4 more arms...


creepy... 
 

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