What does /lit/ like to drink while reading?
For me it's Energy Drinks while reading philosophy and a good red wine for literature and poetry, both with a nice cigarette.
Absinthe.
>>9821829
/thread
>>9821815
Usually water. I really like clean, cold water.
>>9821815
>what does /lit/ like to drink
premium Vodka, craft ales
>while reading
coffee or seltzer
>>9821815
I only drink water because I don't rely on sugar or whatever other deathly chemicals the kikes have come up with to get through my day.
>>9821815
Green tea.
>>9821815
Energy drinks are the worst
Gasoline.
Wine is for scumbags.
>>9821815
Imperial Stout
Drinking diluted spirit and trying to solve Javascript alghorithms at freecodecamps right now.
I have problem with Seek and Destroy challenge:
i have array destroyer([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3)
destroyer([2, 3, 2, 3], 2, 3)
destroyer(["tree", "hamburger", 53], "tree", 53)
and similiar
i need to return destroyer [0] excluded values that are returned with destroyer[ num >0]
i start with
function destroyer(arr) {
// Remove all the values
return arr;
}
destroyer([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
return arr; return first value [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]
return arguments; returns every value in destroyer
but how to reach arguments other than arr?
I tried something like
function destroyer(num) {
// Remove all the values
for (var i = arguments; i>0; i++) {
return i;
}
}
destroyer([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
This gentlemen is what they call the good shit.
>>9822329
This is the worst algorithm class ever. Fucking give your methods sensible names. You don't get extra points for saving characters. WTF is an array destroyer? You want to "remove" elements from an array but then you put a God damned return statement inside a for loop. Guess what, chowder head, that function doesn't loop. It just returns.
Also, wrong board.
Water. Because it's cheap.
water or tea - mostly green and pu-ehr, though I'm going to get some new oloongs soon.
I like to drink a lot, but when I'm reading I usually only drink water if I drink anything at all. There's no point getting drunk while you're in the middle of a book.
>>9821815
Martini
>>9823128
I used to have a small amount of brandy while reading a really enjoyable novel. Just enough for a warm buzz.
The only correct way to read is while chugging alcohol by the gallon.
>>9821815
Water / coffee
I might booze if I'm writing, but for reading it absolutely destroys my comprehension.
>>9822352
Top kek, Paddy.
A bottle of B gets you fucked fast, and makes you fuck fast, we used to say.
>>9821815
oolong with a splash of cream
water from the clearest spring
french press with perfect grind
vodka just to calm my mind
>>9821815
Wine goes along well with Roman/Greek literature.
>>9822070
do you have the filters man??
>>9821815
Coffee, lots of it.