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!rant && !!rant

☝️ What does that give you?

Today will be the last day we gonna work at this fucking hellhole of an office. Since I had so many shits to remember from this office, let me share my favorite.

1) Ground floor. Got flooded last July. Half our equipments got soaked. Oh equipments as in computers, cables, reports documents, etc etc.

2) I am gonna miss those connection down days.

3) I will also miss those black out days where we couldn't work for hours so had to play teamwork games to keep the morale of the team and you know to stay awake.

4) I will also miss that fucking mouse or rat. You are small and cute but fuck you for chewing my potato chips and peanuts. A-hole.

5) No windows so with no air-conditioning, it is a literal hell hole.

Gotta stop. I might cry.

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  • 4
    Wouldn't that return false aka. its not a rant?
  • 2
    @JoshBent see, that's why I love programming. It only has 1 or 0. True of False.

    No either or, no maybe.
  • 4
    Fucking 4 killed me, nice rant 😂
  • 2
    @JoshBent ah, but as each ! flips the current statement, !!rant would mean it is a rant, whereas !rant would mean it isn't.

    P.s that office sounds absolutely shite
  • 1
    @DucksCanCode absolutely extremely exsofuckingloutremly shit
  • 0
  • 0
    @JoshBent '!rant' and '!!rant' are descriptions for a rant (almost like a true/false Boolean value), and as seeing as the descriptions equate to polar opposites, they're mutually exclusive. So the man in that picture is lying :)
  • 0
    @DucksCanCode

    rant = true
    !rant = !(true) = false

    the ! is a logical negation operator, so it is a simple NOT-Gate, stop arguing, you are wrong. You can test it out yourself in any programming language and logical gate simulators.
  • 0
    @JoshBent firstly, sorry if it sounded like I was arguing, it just seems that 'NOT rant' and 'NOT NOT rant' are polar opposites so would be mutually exclusive... My head hurts
  • 0
    @DucksCanCode I guess you are going by the spoken-logic of it, so that you're assuming its english language rather than actual operators or gate-logic: "this is not a rant", "this is not (not a rant)", then I can see where your point is indeed.
  • 0
    @DucksCanCode though its weird to assume its spoken, since nobody says "and and"
  • 1
    @DucksCanCode @JoshBent

    You guys entertain me better than the cripsy chicken and booze I am having.
  • 0
    @CurseMeSlowly gotta be really bad alcohol then
  • 1
    @JoshBent it is only beer. So you are not completely wrong.
  • 1
    @CurseMeSlowly thank you, and I'd prefer peri peri chicken but that's my view
  • 1
    @DucksCanCode I must taste Peri peri 🐔 what does it taste like?
  • 0
    @JoshBent I understand that, it's actually how I look at logic a lot involving this kind of thing (theoretical logic). Is it wrong?
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