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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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The Beginner’s Guide to Objective-C: Classes and Objects Objective-C is an object-oriented programming language. There are two key elements of the programming language, including the Objective-C class and the object. Let’s dive deeper into these elements so you can better understand the basics. This article is the third... The post The Beginner’s Guide to Objective-C: Classes and Objects appeared first on Treehouse Blog. https://blog.teamtreehouse.com/beginners-guide-objective-c-classes-objects
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clarissasbakery · 1 month ago
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some stuff…. i wanted to make a clearer knight helmet reference but then plasma ball appeared as always.… don’t ask me to translate the spanish bc im too embarrassed about my thoughts of these two
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treasuregamble · 10 months ago
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vegetable erasers
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spider-artdump · 1 year ago
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da-princess-of-puppies · 6 months ago
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Also also
also I have a makeup brush up my ass right now because I wanted to see how well I could take it!! Now I domt wanna take it out >_< I wanna sleep with it in and I keep on playin with myself while its in there and I love it!! Needy pup doesn't have any toys so I have to use a makeup brush and 'm such a desperate little slut!!
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sweetly-yours-and-mine · 1 year ago
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rip henry winter i dont think you would have survived the computer science for non computer science majors obligatory course every liberal arts major has to do nowadays
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deletedg1rl · 1 year ago
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she object on my programming till i am oriented
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ii-neg-confessions · 5 days ago
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I get frustrated every time someone tells me that the spoon can't be a colonizer or a manipulator or that he's literally just a twink. Like I swear I'm being gaslit into thinking that racism against Asian people doesn't exist and it drives me nuts
Like, okay. Let's say he's not rich or British or white. Does that excuse what he does? He scoffs at religious practices until he learns that the highest state of nirvana grants Candle powers that he doesn't have, powers he doesn't understand. So he deliberately tries to kill Candle for her Inner Flame on two separate occasions, and then he flaunts said power to come off as some all-powerful god to convince people that he deserves the vote because "look what I can do!" And when Candle is righteously upset about her relatively sacred meditative practices being used for boasting, he gets so mad at her that he summons the power to knock her dead. And that's not even excusing the fact that he mostly gets off scot-free, that no one brings this up again, that Candle has to hype him up for feeling guilty for attempted murder instead of getting upset at him for betraying her trust.
Is something not clicking for everyone or is it just me? For the past decade, the fandom has accepted that objects can have gender identities and sexualities through hinted dialogue that isn't explicitly said. That's coding and that's totallly okay. So why is it that we don't accept coding for racial identities? Why is Candle, who literally says terms from Buddhist and Hindu and Taoist philosophies in her regular practices, not allowed to be seen as South/East Asian? And thus, why is criticism about how someone approaches her religion with disdain but hunger for the power it provides not allowed to be seen as directly related to her culture? Why can't a man who intends to boil down an entire culture to fit his lifestyle instead of kneeling down to accept it as it is not seen as at least bigoted or racist, if not incredibly colonialist because he's trying to take down the actual person to act under his will too?
Would the fandom better understand if I dropped the race matter? What if I just said "it's a bad ship because he's using her to get what he wants and doesn't consider her feelings"? And if that makes more sense than the original theory I presented, why is that? Is the fandom colorblind to real-world struggles? Why won't anyone look at this through a lens of any other color?
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unclaimedslut03 · 1 year ago
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maybe one of these days i’ll own a company called “dyke breakers” 💀 fathers, stalkers and exes will all call anonymously begging for me to kidnap their victim to let a group of men rape them completely until they’re dyke broken and knowing their worth is to serve men and love it
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aprillikesthings · 25 days ago
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Maybe I was always going to end up a lesbian
Thinking about how, in the mid/late 90's, all the lesbians I saw in media were portrayed as either masculine in a way I found unappealing at the time (but was it because I wasn't into that, or was it because I was told they were ugly?), or hyper-feminine in a "femme fatale" kind of way men were into (that was the tease of it, see; that men could look but not touch, and that made it hotter....for men), and I definitely wasn't either of those things
And thinking about how, in the 00's, bisexual women in the media I consumed were nerdy and sort of slutty, like a Manic Pixie Dream Girl who is easy and shameless about it; and that was definitely a thing I could be. I probably would've been both nerdy and slutty anyway to be honest, but it sometimes felt weird to be an obvious stereotype. Like yeah on the one hand people met me and knew What Kind of Person I Was, but also I wasn't a trope, I was a person. Also, nobody was surprised when I mostly fucked men (because aren't bisexual girls really mostly straight anyway?)
And I was really open about and proud of being bisexual, and I wanted people to know
And I wish I'd spent more time in queer spaces. Because I knew I "passed" for straight, and I didn't know how to change that without feeling like a fraud, because I fucked men. And there was that feedback loop of: women don't flirt with me/flirt back -> I mostly date/fuck men -> I don't feel "gay enough" to go to spaces that are mostly queer women -> women don't flirt with me/flirt back
And I did sleep with/date a few women in my 20's, all of whom were also bisexual (or at least, identified that way at the time). And it was a relief to find out I really did like fucking women.
And even now I think: was I attracted to men, or did I just like the attention and feeling wanted--but I really was attracted to men at the time, it's a convenient lie to say I wasn't, to retroactively pretend I was just gay the whole time.
But I remember the men I looked at and immediately wanted to fuck. I remember the incredibly dumb shit I did in order to fuck men because I wanted them. I fucked men who I had zero plans to date. I fucked men I'd met that day. In parks. In a parking garage. In a tent at a crowded event.
But also: I didn't realize to what degree I was attracted to women until I got on tumblr, and saw nudes and sexy pics taken and posted by women of all shapes and sizes, ones who just felt sexy that day and wanted to share, and realized the stereotypically "hot" woman, as defined by many men, is just rarely my "type"
But also: every man I crushed on/fucked/dated had some feature or another that could be considered feminine, and I knew and openly acknowledged that at the time
But also: I hated it when men hit on me, and only fucked/dated men I hit on first
But also: near the end of my 20's I began a series of long-term relationships with men, and was never single for more than a couple of months
But also: nearly every time I moved in with a man I suddenly lost interest in fucking them.
But also: I knew even then that I should've broken up with all those men sooner than I did.
And I remember, around the time I broke up with my last boyfriend, asking myself: have I lost interest in all men or just him?
And I remember, hanging out at a party with a male friend, one I'd crushed on for years, one I'd drunkenly made out with at a party more than once--and realizing I now had zero interest in repeating that, even though nothing about him had changed and I still liked him as a person
And I remember losing interest in reading m/m fanfiction and feeling weirdly adrift after reading/enjoying so much of it
And I remember only beginning to write fanfiction when I got into a fandom that was mostly f/f, and the second thing I ever wrote was explicit, and most of my fic since then has been explicit, and it's all been f/f
And I remember meeting a male coworker who was a type I'd absolutely been attracted to in the past and absolutely would've hit on in my 20's, and not feeling that pull--just the ghost of that feeling, but also it didn't feel like something was missing, just different
And I remember reading, seven years ago now, if you don't want to date/fuck men you can call yourself a lesbian, you can always change labels again if that changes, and it was like a weight had been lifted from me, like someone had given me permission
And I remember comparing it to looking in the mirror and noticing one day that your nose is different. And you didn't realize it was changing, but it did, and now it's different. And you're staring at your own reflection thinking: when did that start happening? How did I not notice? Or was it always like this and I just hadn't looked properly?
And every time I've told this story online, someone has accused me of being a self-hating bisexual or just being biphobic. As if I don't bump into years and years of old posts in my facebook memories reminding people I was bisexual for pride or national coming out day, as if I didn't have the bisexual pride flag on my laptop and pins on my backpack, as if I didn't spend a year of my life confused and discomfited and worried I was betraying other bisexuals by changing my label, as if I'm not still loudly and vocally defensive of bisexual people.
Their real fear is that I might start wanting to fuck men again any minute and contaminate the word "lesbian," that my former desire for men pollutes my desire for women.
Their real fear is that they, too; might change.
Their real fear is that they will be the one looking in the mirror and not recognizing their own face.
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small-basic-programming · 1 year ago
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Post #176: Opinion poll by Small Basic Programming on Tumblr, Question: Which object-oriented programming language do you prefer to program with?, 2023.
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redacted-coiner · 11 months ago
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Work Objectum
[PT: Work Objectum]
Work Objectum, someone who has any form attractions to their work space, work supplies, work environment, etc. (such as work cubicles, work computer, coffee, etc.) This is a type of Public Object Objectum.
(Totally not making this for Trevor…noooo)
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[Tagging] @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @object-concept-archive
[Extra tag] @computerkisser24
DNI is listed within my pinned post. Please go read it before interacting with any part of my content. Ask to tag.
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hellisntreal · 3 months ago
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trying to solve a humanoid Sol design, and also an idea of a descended sol design, because the only acceptable king is no king at all. he would be murdered instantly, several times, and I'm not sure stone would bring him back.
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samodivas · 2 months ago
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hmm what a nuanced take, I wonder what Georgians themselves think about "selling the country to the EU"
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by Talos this can't be happening
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itissadbutitsmy-artblog · 6 months ago
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favorite phenomenon is the existence of all the cute wizard city fanart entitled “this special looks so cute!! cant wait for it to come out!!” and “drew this while waiting for the last distant lands to air!! it looks really good!” and after it actually aired? radio silence.
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chthonicophanim · 7 months ago
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Lunarobjectix
[PT: Lunarobjectix]
An objectum/objectix attraction label specifying the attraction to the moon/moons
Made using @Speaksleazy's objectix flag redesign[link] as a template (genuinely love their objectum flag redesigns)
[ID: Two flags, each with seven vertical stripes. The stripes are the same width except for the middle one, which is wider than the others. The left three stripes are a gradient of dark gray to gray, the middle stripe is light gray, and the right three stripes are a gradient of light blue to gray-blue. The left flag has a green symbol of a cube in the centre, with a light gray octagon on one side of the cube. The right flag doesn't have the symbol. End ID] courtesy of @radiomogai
DNI: bigots, radinclus, radexclus, pro-endo, if you’re going to try and argue with me on any of these points, if you demonise mental illness, pro-transid (eg; transabled, transage, transrace, etc), proshippers/anti-anti, MAPS/NOMAPS/necro/zoo (full DNI in pinned)
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