

Well, would you believe 9/10 of them?
Well, would you believe 9/10 of them?
Fuck, that’s just exactly me. It’s an autism trait??
More and more, I approach wishing everyone was autistic lmao
Alright, then. I’ve read, like, a few Python tutorials. I thought OOP was more of a way to do things if it makes sense to. Like using a for loop vs a while loop, just on like, a language and code structure level. I didn’t realize most people didn’t like it? I hardly even know what it is lol. It’s just that I’ve not heard someone explicitly be against it. I didn’t even consider it a thing people would be pro- or anti- lmao
Unrelated, I know, but I’m really interested in your antu-OOP-ness. I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say they’re anti a concept like this yet
Drinking TWO THINGS is UNNATURAL GOD gave us ONE MOUTH HOLE for a REASON
I always have a huge thing of water and something sugary. sometimes an energy drink, too. It’s getting colder here, so I’ll probably start keeping some tea around for when I get cold.
Can you elaborate on this?
I imagine, in the event no one ever knew, found out, or cared about the swap, then life would go on, just a bit more weird than before. I can’t imagine it in a modern society, even briefly. We have too many records of too many things. And beyond that, it’d depend on stuff like who they are and how long it’s been. Maybe on how readily both of them can convince people that they are mentally sound and worthy of respect. Who knows? That’d be wild.
Unrelated, but I think the fair folk used to swap infants out with ugly versions, or dying versions? Am I mixing up fairies and the UNSC again?