1
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-10 23:24
When people use _ as a loop variable like it's not going to be used, but they use it anyways.
for i,_ in enumerate(raw_input('>')):
print i,ord(_)
Seriously. That's what using _ is for, a dummy variable you won't use, asshats.
2
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-10 23:51
The only people who say "grind your gears" are Pedotalk fags. If you really feel you MUST infect a 4chan board with your child-raping failure, make it /b/ please.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-10 23:53
>>2
Most people who say it are just referencing Family Guy. It can happen anywhere.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 0:02
>>3
Family Guy fans? Even worse.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 0:02
>>3
Family Guy
Which is pretty fucking awful in itself.
6
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 2:29
>>3
It's hard to imagine Kimmo is the type of person who watches Family Guy.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 2:59
>>1
Seriously. That's what using _ is for, a dummy variable you won't use, asshats.
I was unaware that is what the underscore meant. Thanks!
9
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 3:50
>>5
This just in! Family Guy now considered shitty!
11
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 5:53
>>9
This just in! stop saying "considered" you twat!
12
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 6:56
>>11
Any other random words you have a problem with? Were you abused by a thesaurus as a child?
15
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 10:00
[code] while(grinds_my_gears())
{
_++;
}
17
Name:
15
2009-08-11 11:42
>>16
Grinds your gears, doesn't it? ;)
19
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 12:23
>>17
I'd like to grind the sussman's gears, if you catch my drift.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2009-08-11 12:42
>>19
It's ultimately destructive, but soooooooo worth it.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-04 11:57
24
Name:
tray
2012-03-14 15:41
you better be
25
Name:
Anonymous
2012-03-15 10:49
Nobody else noticed?
Programming habits that grid your gears
Habits that arrange my gears in a grid pattern?