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YEAH! I'M PAID FOR BEING AN ASSHOLE!

Well, actually not.

What do you do if you have to gainsay two opposing statements, each being binary?

You do something else. Hit by disparate signals, you can choose the Greylag goose way, which, being presented with food and an attacker, chooses to groom itself. Or, if you have a viable path, do a longjmp(3).

No such escape in this context. Trying something else.

Entre morir y no morir
me decidí por la guitarra
y en esa intensa profesión
mi corazón no tiene tregua

Success? I don't know, and I don't care. Between success and failure I'd choose something else. Like, say, you.

I see you. I am your mirror. You see me.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

In reply to Re: "Your code sucks" by shmem
in thread "Your code sucks" by afoken

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