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I am concerned by your naivety.
Resist your harmful instinctual desires. Female individuals are nothing more than puppeteers suffering from inherently-narcissistic desires. This is evident throughout leftist society.
Private research of philosophy and mathematics is the only method that you should actively lust towards. Anything other than that is merely designed by society to manipulate you on a psychological-level. |
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Hmm? This is rather atypical.
Typically, any sounds/speech that I hear continue to repeat themselves within my mind for hours at a constant rate.
I am certain that this is abnormal. You should consider seeking neurological assistance. |
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"how could this be a neurological deficiency?"
Simple. It is unnatural for any individual to easily omit excessive thoughts/sounds from his/her mind. All "regular" individuals usually continue to have the thoughts/sounds excessively repeat themselves constantly for endless hours. To an extent, it is actually very painful, given that you cannot "shift" your thoughts or rid yourself of the sound.
If you are incapable of experiencing this, it is very likely that your nervous-system signalling is ... |
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You have traveled to the wrong sub-section. "Scripters" is the preferred location to communicate with that particular moderator. |
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Yes, all women love to engage in sadomasochistic behavior.
It gives them a narcissistic boost knowing that naive male individuals will exert so much effort to pleasure them under the guise of "punishment."
Truly, the female individual is the "dominant" person during the interaction. |
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You certainly can perform arithmetic on the size of a table, given that it is merely a numerical quantity rather than the actual structure itself.
It is necessary to redefine the variable in Lua, using an expression such as "items = items - 10" |
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"For some reason its not working for me"
Ah, alright then.
What occurs when you attempt to execute the expression? |
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"I don't get any errors it just doesn't do the math"
Okay. Please provide the modified version of your script. |
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"infinite world"
It would not be a "true" infinite world, as computers can only maintain a finite quantity of data.
Rather, he/she would need to store and load "segments" of the world as needed.
Anyway, returning to the actual subject: Why not familiarize yourself with a concept that you cannot understand very well?
Perhaps you create a script to store random strings within a table? |
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Alright, very interesting.
Could you implement the Pythagorean Theorem into a Lua expression? |
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Why? He was correct.
Club Penguin is much more enjoyable than violent and idiotic games such as Metal Gear.
I am shivering at the mere thought of the gun violence occurring throughout Metal Gear. |
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"Who are either of those people"
Individuals who envied the superior pioneers of abstraction known as "mathematicians." |
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"How would loops help?"
The individual who provided advice to use loops was likely under the mistaken assumption that the pseudo-random generator would "switch" numbers after a certain quantity of uses, as opposed to seed based randomization.
A seed within math.randomseed() is often necessary to provide a more "unexpected" randomization effect.
The vast majority of individuals utilize "tick()" or "os.time()" based calculations to accomplish this.
Further information can be found here:
http:... |
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"http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Random_numbers"
Ah, very nice.
Could you provide various sample uses for the other functions of triangular Geometry that are available within the standard mathematics library, such as sin and its inverse, asin? |
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Why not just a third-party program such as Xpadder to map the input/output accordingly? |
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"HELP ME SET THIS UP"
Fadious, it is only a game. Responding aggressively, as the other users are doing, is entirely redundant.
I can guarantee that plenty of users will help you once you return to the forum later. |
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Well, I suppose that you could use the "f = m * a" formula to calculate the necessary quantity of force.
ROBLOX provides the "GetMass()" method to calculate the mass of an object.
You may be able to use something such as this:
Obj = Environment.Game.Object;
Acceleration = 5.8;
Force = Obj:GetMass() * Acceleration; |
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The actual use depends entirely on preference and necessity.
If you prefer to manipulate hardware functionality on a more direct level, Assembly/C is excellent to utilize.
Nonetheless, the majority of individuals seem to prefer high-level abstraction, which is often much more "accessible" to beginners than low-level instructions.
Given the simplicity of Lua, I would not consider it reasonable to compare the language to low/middle languages such as C or Assembly. |
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The appeals process functions effectively.
If you email the appeals team with a legible and reasonable message, you will receive a legible and reasonable response. |
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"what drug are you on"
Simple. The "drug" of personal experience. |
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How do you intend to "upload" images onto Off-Topic?
Image posting functionality has been disabled on the ROBLOX forum. |
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Caucasian individuals are truly beautiful and intelligent. |
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Actually, there are various factors that you seem to neglect. Such factors cannot be ignored
Firstly, gaming consoles often have hardware architecture that differs significantly from that of a PC. Consequently, even computers with higher processing capabilities can experience many loading issues within the special case of console emulation.
It is not reasonable to state that "C2 > C1 and therefore better" without recognizing the evident hardware contrast between both devices.
You should not e... |
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Using free models does not necessarily invalidate such a claim.
If the individual intends to create a huge-scaled game, the process of locating the correct free models and structuring them accordingly can require a varied length of time. |
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Perhaps the individual is specifying which variant of Lua that he/she is referring to?
"RBX.Lua" merely clarifies that you are referring to the version of Lua usable in ROBLOX, rather than the "pure", generalized version of Lua. |
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