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Soy I used to want to be “lit” bros

Did you imagine or want a social life where you was lit?

  • Yeah a while ago

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • No I wasn’t interested in those activities

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • 50/50 (still want to have that but not as much)

    Votes: 1 14.3%

  • Total voters
    7
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Lit- Getting high/drunk turning up and enjoying it.

The hookah bars and Saturday nights used to be something I looked forward to but I didn’t have the looks and I wasn’t looking like I would be able to hold my own in life so they moved on in life without me. Now I don’t imaging myself having a social circle at all because I’m not normie enough for one right now

To think there’s Muslims and other religious people who have the type of social life(smoking and drinking) is strange to me. I’m not religious enough for them and I’m not normie/edgy enough for the other groups but at least I can take care of myself.
 
Never done anything like that, tbh, anyone who has mogs me to hell and back with their social life. But I never specifically wished for that, it was more general. :feelsjuice:
 
I'd prefer hiking the alps
 

Re: wanna hear my poem?
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#183031100Friday, February 05, 2016 1:26 AM CST
Your "abcb" cycle is rather "concrete." Utilize more metaphor.
Re: science rules
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#183027230Thursday, February 04, 2016 11:06 PM CST
The abstract space of mathematics is superior to the "pure and natural" sciences.

7a4q63
 
Social activities have never been necessary, they are amenities and amusements intended to alleviate stress.
If I can force myself to think like more it can be easier to cope
Re: wanna hear my poem?
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#183031100Friday, February 05, 2016 1:26 AM CST
Your "abcb" cycle is rather "concrete." Utilize more metaphor.
Re: science rules
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#183027230Thursday, February 04, 2016 11:06 PM CST
The abstract space of mathematics is superior to the "pure and natural" sciences.

7a4q63
People spend thousands of dollars to understand Mathematical theories ngl
 
thousands of dollars

Oh.


Re: HELP!
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#183483809Friday, February 12, 2016 10:41 PM CST
Alright then, here you go: http://www.lua.org/pil/contents.html The link provided above will introduce you to concepts within "pure" Lua, which should help you transition throughout languages more easily, if you apply the necessary dedication. If you would like "specific" documentation, the reference manual is also available on the website.
Re: Greetings LMaDamaticians
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#183530062Saturday, February 13, 2016 2:53 PM CST
Well, which formula are you using to optimize the potential value of your item exchanges?
Re: Opinions on organization thread.
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#183525684Saturday, February 13, 2016 1:56 PM CST
Perhaps a mixture of both would be preferable. A single, "main" subroutine can signal many discrete subroutines to perform separate tasks. The central subroutine can then proceed to organize/use the results of those completed tasks.
Re: how to use not operator?
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#183489288Saturday, February 13, 2016 12:53 AM CST
Yes. The "not" operator merely retrieves the inverse of a supplied Boolean value. As an example, "not true" would return "false." Likewise, "not false" would return true. The "not" Boolean inverse of non-nil data is false. The Boolean inverse of nil itself is true.
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#183489119Saturday, February 13, 2016 12:45 AM CST
Ah, a community-based question-answering scheme. Splendid. The "and" keyword is merely a logical term within Lua that manipulates Boolean data values. We can utilize the logical AND/and operator to determine whether certain logical criteria has been fulfilled. An example would be the following: x = 1 and 2; --This would return the value of the second operand, 2. x = 2 and 1 --This would return the value of the second operand, 1. bool = true and false; --This would return false. bool = false and true --This would also return false. If the operands supplied to "and" are mixed Boolean values, the returned value of the operation will be false. If the values are both true simultaneously, the returned value will be the secondary value of the logical "and" operation.
 
Yes, I just want to do what normies, chadlites and chads do. Go to concerts, have fun, travel, do fun activities, get wasted all that shit.
 
Yes, I just want to do what normies, chadlites and chads do. Go to concerts, have fun, travel, do fun activities, get wasted all that shit.
You was close but yet so far to being like that
 

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