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I GET FUCKED WITH EVERYDAY TULLY!!! LEAVE ME ALONE!!! WAAHHHHH!![]()
You aren't even good at trolling. So much failure per second.
I GET FUCKED WITH EVERYDAY TULLY!!! LEAVE ME ALONE!!! WAAHHHHH!![]()
You aren't even good at trolling. So much failure per second.
You aren't even good at trolling. So much failure per second.
I promise in ten years you'll look back and wonder why you didn't grow the fuck up sooner. Wearing bullet belts and filming a fight? What a fucking faggot you are. so cool on the internet....so useless irl. drink your steel reserve and enjoy your brothers in arms....I piss on you fucks who have this self-righteous outview. You're protecting no one. die.
Outview isn't even a word, you fuck.
ghost (swe) is probably the worst, most tasteless absolute rubbish i have heard in ages. jesus fucking christ. this is so, so, so, so, so, so, so BAD. so fucking BAD. SO EXTREMELY FUCKING BAD I AM AT A LOSS FOR WORDS. THIS IS VERY BAD MUSIC
e2ecount[zl]++;
end2end[zl]+=sqrt(dxx+dyy+dzz);
cout<<end2end[zl]<<" e2e"<<endl;
cout<<e2ecount[zl]<<" e2e count"<<endl;
Anybody here know C++?102.806 e2e
133.366 e2e count
182.593 e2e
193 e2e count
24.3433 e2e
103.806 e2e count
112.796 e2e
138.493 e2e count
22.8122 e2e
135.113 e2e count
e2ecount[zl]++;
end2end[zl]+=sqrt(dxx+dyy+dzz);
cout<<end2end[zl]<<" e2e"<<endl;
cout<<e2ecount[zl]<<" e2e count"<<endl;
if (sqrt(dxx+dyy+dzz) < 0.46) {avezl[zl]++; }
else {avezb[zl]++;}
cout<<avezb[zl]<<" avezb"<<endl;
29.0565 e2e
69.6088 e2e count
53 avezb
47.2853 e2e
41.2882 e2e count
85.7331 avezb
47.0137 e2e
70 e2e count
37 avezb
72.9716 e2e
70 e2e count
33 avezb
How the fuck can an array have a real number when all I'm doing is adding integers?
Only place in the fucking code where I use that array and I get this shit as an output:
Anybody here know C++?
you are indeed a crusader of hopelessness
tbh i think the album has a few good songs (the ones from the demo mainly, ritual is AWESOME), the rest are both weird (electropop??) and kind of terrible.
Figured it out. Apparently if you use ++ when you initialize your array as a floating point, ++ doesn't add integers.