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7/14/2025, 11:39:23 AM
>>76375750
And you've been working out and dieting correctly (eating a shit ton of protein and calories to put in muscle like 4k+ or more a day depending on your workouts) right?
Right, anon?
Right?
No?
Oh. Okay. Doesnt sound genetic to me.
And you've been working out and dieting correctly (eating a shit ton of protein and calories to put in muscle like 4k+ or more a day depending on your workouts) right?
Right, anon?
Right?
No?
Oh. Okay. Doesnt sound genetic to me.
7/12/2025, 5:57:44 PM
>>510184441
faustianly clean my toilet saar
faustianly clean my toilet saar
6/25/2025, 12:07:31 PM
>>508667992
>new york becomes gomorrah so in two more weeks™ sodom (los angeles) and gomorrah disappear in sulfur and fire (nukes hidden inside trucks)
booooring
>new york becomes gomorrah so in two more weeks™ sodom (los angeles) and gomorrah disappear in sulfur and fire (nukes hidden inside trucks)
booooring
6/24/2025, 4:30:55 PM
>>528642848
Ah, it was more about using the green $references which refer to the direct path in your node tree. Those can screw you over if you decide to modify your node tree, since the path to the node is no longer valid. Then you have to rewrite all the $references, which, depending on the size of your script, can be quite a time consuming enterprise. In most cases it is more practical to use var references like for instance
>@onready var bulge: Node3D = $positionnode/legleft/pants/bulge
at the beginning of your script. This is more efficient and also saves performance, if I am not mistaken. So instead of the whole nodepath, you only use "bulge", to reference to it. If you now need to change something in your bulge node structure, you just need to change the path in your var reference at the beginning of your script, instead of changing every line with the $reference in it.
Ah, it was more about using the green $references which refer to the direct path in your node tree. Those can screw you over if you decide to modify your node tree, since the path to the node is no longer valid. Then you have to rewrite all the $references, which, depending on the size of your script, can be quite a time consuming enterprise. In most cases it is more practical to use var references like for instance
>@onready var bulge: Node3D = $positionnode/legleft/pants/bulge
at the beginning of your script. This is more efficient and also saves performance, if I am not mistaken. So instead of the whole nodepath, you only use "bulge", to reference to it. If you now need to change something in your bulge node structure, you just need to change the path in your var reference at the beginning of your script, instead of changing every line with the $reference in it.
6/21/2025, 2:01:42 AM
>>508142160
One of those things that wouldn't even need to be specified in normal conversation.
>it's not about blaming men!
Okay so then why is it about blaming men kek?
One of those things that wouldn't even need to be specified in normal conversation.
>it's not about blaming men!
Okay so then why is it about blaming men kek?
6/18/2025, 7:06:39 AM
>>507817075
Anything which might make anyone happy other than themselves, female children, and sometimes their mothers is oppression to them and therefore they must hate it and refuse it even if it is otherwise a normal human activity
Incelincelincel gets thrown around here by dumbfucks who refuse to admit that MOST women these days are equally low value to the incels they're trying to insult, if not worse. Being a Netflix man-dressing slob obsessed with your phone isn't "high value" even if you got a degree, ladies.
Anything which might make anyone happy other than themselves, female children, and sometimes their mothers is oppression to them and therefore they must hate it and refuse it even if it is otherwise a normal human activity
Incelincelincel gets thrown around here by dumbfucks who refuse to admit that MOST women these days are equally low value to the incels they're trying to insult, if not worse. Being a Netflix man-dressing slob obsessed with your phone isn't "high value" even if you got a degree, ladies.
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