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Gamaliel

@gamaliel_gam

Spurs Fan

Everywhere Katılım Şubat 2015
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Ayo🙂‍↕️
Ayo🙂‍↕️@Olanshile440940·
Our popular anime site(I will not mention it but I know you know ) has changed their link , it’s still active , you people shouldn’t panic Just put( . Com) behind the name of the site
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Mayuまったりします
Mayuまったりします@kotakot07088271·
If you are interested in learning Japanese seriously I am here to teach you for free Just contact me
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Gamaliel
Gamaliel@gamaliel_gam·
@clcoding [[99,2],[3,4]] Explanation Clcoding.copy = [ [1,2] # Shelf 0 [3,4] # Shelf 1 ] new[0][0] = 99 This is referring to the # Shelf 0 [0] While [0] refers to the index of the list items in # Shelf 0 If [0][0] = 99 Then clcoding = [ [99,2] [3,4] ]
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Python Coding
Python Coding@clcoding·
What will be the output of the following Python code? clcoding = [[1, 2], [3, 4]] new = clcoding.copy() new[0][0] = 99 print(clcoding)
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Python Programming
Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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Squawka
Squawka@Squawka·
Japan are the first ever Asian nation to beat England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 They're unbeaten in their last eight against European nations in 90 minutes: ◉ Japan 1-0 Serbia ◉ Germany 1-2 Japan ◉ Japan 2-1 Spain ◎ Japan 1-1 Croatia (1-3 pens) ◉ Germany 1-4 Japan ◉ Japan 4-2 Turkey ◉ Scotland 0-1 Japan ◉ England 0-1 Japan Ones to watch at the World Cup? 👀
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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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Gamaliel
Gamaliel@gamaliel_gam·
@hannytalker How do you fix this then? While the fake work isn't the real work, in most cases its a path to the real work that has to be done, sometimes its a priority.
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Hansel Praise
Hansel Praise@hannytalker·
Most of what fills your day is fake work dressed up as productivity. Fake work has all the aesthetics of real work. It keeps you busy. It lets you say “I have been at it all day.” The emails, the scrolling, the “research,” the reorganizing, it’s all motion engineered to feel like progress. The cruelest part is the emotional accounting. You end a day exhausted and feel entitled to rest because you were busy. But busy doing what?
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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Yahsuke2019
Yahsuke2019@William10830073·
@Tipsall001 Bankai is too versatile. In anger, arrogance, gleeful joy, or casually. Saying rasengan isn't necessary at all ever. Kamehameha used to focus, Domain expansion is close, but it doesn't roll off the tongue like Bankai.
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Gamaliel@gamaliel_gam·
@NightWalke72639 @Tipsall001 Bankai rolls over your tongue, easy to say. Domain expansion, while the names commands power as well, it doesn't roll over on tongues like Bankai
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Pookie@NightWalke72639·
@Tipsall001 I'll argue a 2-way tie between Bankai and Domain Expansion. But an honorable mention to Rasengan. I like the Kamehamiha, but it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue like the other 3 and you can't convince me that saying Ban-kai and Domain Expansion isn't fun.
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Emmanuel
Emmanuel@emmywayne64·
Stop scrolling and say one word in Japanese
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Inosuke Tweets
Inosuke Tweets@LordInosuke741·
NOT ALL HEROES PAY SUBSCRIPTIONS 🗿
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Kamal Gurjar
Kamal Gurjar@KamalGurjar8·
@PythonPr Answer: C) n Python supports negative indexing. -1 refers to the last element of a sequence. "python" → p y t h o n So: a[-1] → n Negative indexing is often used to access elements from the end of lists, strings, or tuples.
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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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