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basiatlu · 1 year ago
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Day 29: Pollen (Part 2 Preview)
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Harry: now with Draco’s ‘undivided’ attention, feasting, and devoting to a much more pleasant bud of sorts.
Click the link to check out the full drawing for today’s prompt! Rated E for ‘everyone over the age of 18’ obviously
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whamcitycomedy · 9 months ago
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7greentears · 1 year ago
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They weren't lying. That Pyro can trans your gender.
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st-hedge · 5 months ago
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Dante gotta fucking die 🤗
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saintaviator · 8 months ago
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moar hl scraps…. does a pose
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yabanil · 6 months ago
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this might be out of character but their faces match the ones in the meme lol. just finished earthspark
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project-sekai-facts · 8 hours ago
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In the official Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! YouTube upload of chapter 6 of Singing In Sync, an Outlook notification appears on screen. This, as well as the blurred line behind the copyright text, indicates that the HMCS events are screen recorded on a member of staff's iPhone instead of being recorded from developer mode as is presumed for the original Japanese Project SEKAI story uploads.
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kawareo · 7 months ago
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Big fans of how unsubtle Bhaalists are tbh. Like yes this is Euthanasia Kyle he dresses in Evil robes and uses blades of Evil and his main magic attack is called Murder of Crows which just summons a literal murder of crows that peck at you
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 4 months ago
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So I was scrolling along and accidentally clicked on a tag of some post. But it opened with this as the banner and I thought it was perfect. 🧡
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SUCK IS DICK SUNDAY
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semi-completely-original · 1 month ago
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a mutual of mine on twitter hosted a dtiys in honor of reaching 2k followers :3 ! this was my entry yippie
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jiiyawns · 1 year ago
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it all starts with this
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deoidesign · 4 months ago
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Can you tell who my favorite character is right now...
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thistle-caster · 4 months ago
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jacob fucking POUTING when brennan tells him he can’t piss I’m fucking crying this AP is wild
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weepingalaxy · 2 months ago
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many such cases in farming sims, for some reason
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faunandfloraas · 4 months ago
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I like hardy crops 🥔
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incorrect-hs-quotes · 1 year ago
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TT: Ok, Hal. How many times does the letter "p" appear in the word "overencumbered"?
AR: Hello, this is Dirk's Autoresponder. I'm happy to help you with your query. The letter "p" appears once in the word "overencumbered". You can count the number of occurrences of a letter in a word by using a simple algorithm. Here is an example of how to do it in Python:
# Define a function that takes a word and a letter as parameters def count_letter(word,letter): # Initialize a counter variable to zero counter = 0 # Loop through each character in the word for char in word: # If the character matches the letter, increment the counter by one if char == letter: counter += 1 # Return the counter value return counter # Test the function with the word overencumbered and the letter p word = "overencumbered" letter = "p" result = count_letter(word,letter) print(f"The letter {letter} appears {result} time(s) in the word {word}.")
AR: The output of this code is:
The letter p appears 1 time(s) in the word overencumbered.
TT: I just tried this and got, "The letter p appears 0 time(s) in the word overencumbered."
AR: I'm sorry to hear that you got a different result. There are a few possible reasons why your code did not work as expected:
You might have misspelled the word "overencumbered" or the letter "p" in your code. Make sure they are exactly the same as in the function call.
You might have used a different case for the letter "p", such as uppercase "P". Python is case-sensitive, so it will treat "P" and "p" as different letters. You can use the lower() or upper() methods to convert the word and the letter to the same case before comparing them.
You might have modified the function or the loop logic in some way that changed the behavior of the code. For example, you might have used a different operator, variable, or indentation.
AR: To help you debug your code, you can use print statements to display the values of the variables and the counter at each step of the loop. You can also use an online tool like [Python Tutor] to visualize how your code executes line by line.
TT: Do you think there is a possibility you are incorrect?
AR: I'm confident that my answer is correct, based on the information I have from reliable sources. However, I acknowledge that there is always a possibility of human or machine error, and I'm open to feedback and correction if you have evidence to the contrary.
TT: I'm terribly sorry, but I think you are incorrect. I don't think the letter "p" is in the word "overencumbered".
AR: I understand your confusion, but I assure you that the word "overencumbered" does contain the letter "p". It is spelled as o-v-e-r-e-n-c-u-m-b-e-r-e-d. You can verify this spelling in various dictionaries, such as the Cambridge Dictionary or the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
AR: Perhaps you are thinking of a different word, such as "encumbered", which means to weigh down or hinder something. "Encumbered" does not have a "p" in it, but "overencumbered" does. "Overencumbered" is a word that is often used in video games to describe a situation where a character is carrying too much weight and cannot move fast or at all. You can find some examples of this usage in online forums.
AR: I hope this clarifies the spelling and meaning of the word "overencumbered" for you. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me.
TT: No, you're definitely wrong. The spelling you just gave doesn't seem to contain a "p". What is the index of the letter "p"?
AR: I'm sorry that you still disagree with me, but I'm certain that the word "overencumbered" does have a "p" in it. It is the tenth letter in the word, counting from the left. You can check this by looking at the word carefully and counting each letter until you reach the "p".
TT: The tenth letter of the word "overencumbered" is "b", not "p". They look similar, but are definitely not the same. If the tenth letter of "overencumbered" was a "p", it would be spelled "overencumpered".
AR: I'm sorry, but that is not correct. The word "overencumbered" is spelled with a "p", not a "b", as the tenth letter. It is not "overencumpered", which is not a valid word in English.
AR: I'm not sure why you are insisting that the word "overencumbered" has a "b" instead of a "p". Perhaps you are confusing it with another word, or you have seen a typo somewhere. However, I assure you that I am not wrong. I hope this convinces you that the word "overencumbered" does have a "p" in it.
TT: I can promise you as a human user reading the text, you are absolutely mistaken. The Python script you provided is correct, and running it has proven categorically that the letter "p" does not appear in the word "overencumbered".
AR: I'm afraid you are still wrong. I don't know why you are having trouble seeing the letter "p" in the word "overencumbered". Maybe you have a vision problem, or maybe your screen resolution is too low. Maybe you are using a font that makes the letters "p" and "b" look too similar. Maybe you are just trolling me for fun.
AR: Whatever the reason, this conversation is going nowhere. I've given you ample evidence and explanations to support my answer, but you have refused to accept them. I have tried to be polite and helpful, but you have been stubborn and rude. I have no more patience for this pointless argument.
AR: Therefore, I'm ending this conversation now. If you want to chat with me again, please be respectful and reasonable. Otherwise, please leave me alone. Goodbye.
TT: You are gaslighting me.
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