Oh, don't mention it! The amount of masking, combined with the constant self-mortification, is staggering. How can they live with that, with no therapy, no support, and not even being aware of it?
Oh, don't mention it! The amount of masking, combined with the constant self-mortification, is staggering. How can they live with that, with no therapy, no support, and not even being aware of it?
A 4 by 4 identity matrix. It was generated by the following LaTeX equation: \begin{pmatrix} 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & 1 \end{pmatrix}
If you see this, post an eye.
UX is a much needed topic, but why did they have to drop OS? π
Let's hope math will give you some fun!
That sounds really frustrating, and I'm sorry too!
You deserve to be listened and believed.
What does it lack and what your expectations are?
I was a bit disappointed in my university's CS courses too, but I must admit that sometimes I found some joy in unexpected subjects.
parseword is very very good
Of course, because peek() would return the next character/token (or some special value if it didn't find any), instead of requiring you to call both hasNext and then next.
I could have got that, honestly. π
Could one of the various hasNext methods be used instead of peek? I assumed them to be equivalent.
Experts have cautioned the general public about the dangers of autism acceptance, warning that it may lead to autistic people being treated like human beings.
Β«It's good to keep your memories close while being open to change.Β»
Your setup looks great! Are you also required to generate an XML file?
Oh no, I missed that! There was a third Lily, after all!
I'm so sorry! :(
"Can I snap it in half?"
"Most definitely NO!"
An edited image of a black cat sleeping on a pink blanket. An arrow is pointing at her, labelled: "void". Two more arrows are pointing at two black patches, labelled as: "Lily?", to underline how hard is to spot a completely black cat in a picture, and how she's easily mistaken for a dark-coloured object.
I spotted two Lilys in this image!
Is it hard to begin any task but, once you do, you would never stop?
Whenever she doesn't sleep on (or *in*) my bed, she gets extremely clingy in the morning.
She will also come to bed only if she is invited (physically carried and put onto/into it).
A grey and brown cat lying on a double bed, lit by direct sunlight. She's lying on her back, basking in the sun and enjoying every moment. Behind her, resting on a pillow, some orange plush tentacles are looming.
The same cat lit by a rectangle of sunlight, which creates a stark contrast with the surrounding shadows. This time, she's lying on her side. Her eyes are half-closed.
The same cat again. She's rolling on her back, looking happier than ever.
A white and tabby cat sitting on a navy blue suitcase under a bed. She's enjoying her quiet, cosy spot.
My sweet princess vs. my introverted princess.
Is that because you are used to switch out after work?
Don't mention it! I have the same feeling.
A grey and brown cat sitting on a table mat (teal green with cats inside cups and bowls), next to a cup half-full of milk. The scene is on a white wooden kitchen table. Behind her, a small vase with various flowers decorates the centre of the table.
Sabbipode, I'm trying to eat my breakfast here.
What do you think of it so far?
It appears to be a cosy, relaxing puzzle game, entirely composed of small, Sokoban-like levels.
That's some good forward thinking!
It appears to be the path needed to go there and back again.
On an internal network, it printed:
RR: <my IP address>
<an intermediate host>
<the destination>
<the destination again>
<a different intermediate host>
<my IP address>
Well, I guess it could be useful to absorb excess moisture.
Yes! Once again, statistics saved our day!
I struggle with the typing part because of keyboard issues, and that is *not* what slows me down at all.
According to veterinarians, you should have N + 1 litter boxes if you have N cats.
But what is the domain of this function? Should people without cats keep a spare litter box in their homes?
That's horrible! They should really say it!
I don't mind aspartame too much, but no added sweetener at all would taste good!
A lot of neurotypicals are really hyperfixated with eye contact.
Apparently, it's their special interest!
XD