Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 9333370 times)

what the forget is going on in this thread


British weather is similar to this?

-snip-

It's dark, It's cold, and looking at it makes me tired.
So yes, it is similar!

what the forget is going on in this thread
if(Ponies == False) {
interval(500)
forget++
}else{
Happiness++
}

if(Ponies == False) {
interval(500)
forget++
}else{
Happiness++
}

not enough lua


if not ponies then
self:kill()
else
self:setMood ':D'
end

not enough lua


if not ponies then
self:kill()
else
self:setMood ':D'
end

but doesn't this forum use phpbb code

but doesn't this forum use phpbb code
uh

that's not really in the same category as whatever language aludane used and lua, i think it'd be markup

not enough lua


if not ponies then
self:kill()
else
self:setMood ':D'
end

Expression2 Wiremod programming language is all I know :( but that looks very similar to E2. In fact the command such as self:kill() would be represented as entity():kill()

uh

that's not really in the same category as whatever language aludane used and lua, i think it'd be markup
:(

Expression2 Wiremod programming language is all I know :( but that looks very similar to E2. In fact the command such as self:kill() would be represented as entity():kill()
why is entity a function

why are you calling a function that's being called

forget

brb killing everything

function foo()
foo()
end


DO NOT SAY foo()


why is entity a function

why are you calling a function that's being called

forget

brb killing everything

function foo()
foo()
end



DO NOT SAY foo()

That would cause a paradox since it's calling itself.

Edit: back to ponies now.


^HNNNNNGNGGGGHGFGSBGFBDG

foo()
Quote
stdin:2: stack overflow
stack traceback:
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        ...
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:2: in function 'foo'
        stdin:1: in main chunk
        [C]: ?

^HNNNNNGNGGGGHGFGSBGFBDG


I thought of you when I posted it <3