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>>4599799
>>4599800
Good ish, good sequential dubs.
>>4599799
good paper i read it
good double i check it
bad fortune i look at it
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>>4599799
ah, peek, dubs
poke #6
>>4599799
The Weekly Peek,
The Weekly Peek.
As much fun to Read as it is toget dubs,even though it doesn't rhyme.
>>4600202
What happened to The Weekly Poke?
>>4600202
Nice 02s
Your fortune: Outlook good
>>4600800
they're just beautifool dubs times two.
About as beautiful asThe Weekly Peek. Soon available on Audible, I think. Because someone's gotta read it to Swaglord.
>>4601132
LOL GOT EM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>4601132
BAZANGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>4601132
LE SHOTS FIRED!!!!!!!! LUL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hahaha hi guys
>>4599799
Hey post peeker, my good man, have a little gift from me. Man, it would be nice if your next paper were a tad more purple.
>>4601204
whys there fugging a's all over your suit... ?
hmmmmmmmmmm................
peek
>>4599799
didnt read
peek
peek
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What banner you gonna do, [s4s]?
peek
>>4601669
The most vexing parse is a specific form of syntactic ambiguity resolution in the C++ programming language. The term was used by Scott Meyers in Effective STL (2001).[1] It is formally defined in section 8.2 of the C++ language standard.[2]
An example is:
class Timer {
public:
Timer();
};
class TimeKeeper {
public:
TimeKeeper(const Timer& t);
int get_time();
};
int main() {
TimeKeeper time_keeper(Timer());
return time_keeper.get_time();
}
The line
TimeKeeper time_keeper(Timer());
is seemingly ambiguous, since it could be interpreted either as
a variable definition for variable time_keeper of class TimeKeeper, initialized with an anonymous instance of class Timer or
a function declaration for a function time_keeper which returns an object of type TimeKeeper and has a single (unnamed) parameter which is a function returning type Timer (and taking no input). (See Function object#In C and C++)
Most programmers expect the first, but the C++ standard requires it to be interpreted as the second.
WHAT THE HELL, MAN?
THAT'S A TOAD, NOT A FROG!
I AM UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THIS BIASED NEWSPAPER!
LIBERAL MAINSTREAM MEDIA HAS DONE IT AGAIN!
>>4602234
pls dont unsubscribe or da peek'll en-up like da poke