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They don't have to be using it. But I understand the concerns and I'm working through them. I like it though; it's less stressful.
-Canon- Really? Why?
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They don't have to be using it. But I understand the concerns and I'm working through them. I like it though; it's less stressful.
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Explain this em dash and what specifically I should do with it.
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I don't know what "too purple" means. ;-;
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It doesn't always work. If programmed properly, it won't.
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Not ulcers.
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If you want, but if you give it a few moments, things will become slightly less complicated. Up to you, though.
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Its okie.
There are three possible answers, only two are correct.
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Im not sure, I only get one try, and im honestly afraid to test it.
* tilts the computer towards your vision*
Anxiety is not a fun thing to deal with when it comes to coding.
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Indeed, there is code. Random sketches spaced out like letters, and a bar to type in an answer beneath it. This one is highly difficult, but I have most of it solved. I thought that the were originally decoded into numbers, but. That was slightly wrong. Then, I tried letters. Thats when I figured out that although they weren't just any regular numbers, but certain numbers matched a letter in the alphabet. Then, after decoding that, I received the phrase:
What is the same in the dark, as it is in the light?
I have no idea how to answer it, honestly.
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FT is fine. I don't know what they'd talk about.
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Data's with ES.
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