Everyone needs to look up "Albert Pike and The Three World Wars". It's a letter written by Freemason Albert Pike back in 1871, calling for three world wars in order to create a new world order. The first war involves the Czars in Russia and establishing a communist state. The second involves a clash between fascism and Zionism which results the creation of Israel in Palestine. The third war involves Zionism vs The Arab World and the rest of the world getting involved.
Also, Hamas, War, Jesuit, and Freemason all equal 42 in Gematria, and it's 42 weeks after the Pope's birthday.
This situation with Israel and Hamas is all scripted.
#Gematria #LearnGematria #Israel #Hamas #Palestine #Freemasonry
@ArdainianRight No this is all scripted. Look up Albert Pike and Three World Wars. He wrote a letter back in 1871 saying that there needs to be three world wars in order to create a new world order. The third one involves tensions between Zionism and the Arab world, while other nations who are divided on the issue will fight each other until the reach political and economical exhaustion.
Also, Hamas, War, Jesuit, and Freemason all equal 42 in Gematria, and it's 42 weeks after the Pope's birthday.
@ArdainianRight No this is all scripted. Look up Albert Pike and Three World Wars. He wrote a letter back in 1871 saying that there needs to be three world wars in order to create a new world order. The third one involves tensions between Zionism and the Arab world, while other nations who are divided on the issue will fight each other until the reach political and economical exhaustion.
Also, Hamas, War, Jesuit, and Freemason all equal 42 in Gematria, and it's 42 weeks after the Pope's birthday.
This whole Hamas/Israel situation is all scripted by the Jesuits, just like every other major world event. Stop picking sides!
@lanodan I can't find any examples of people using it for video games, either as a scripting language or for the entire game. I know that PerlSDL exists, but I can only find code examples and a few games on LibreGameWiki, none of which I have ever played.
Though The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass seems to have a Perl script in the European ROM, but it seems like it was meant for converting file formats during development, not actually meant for use in the actual game runtime. I assume that's what most people use Perl for anyway.
https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Phantom_Hourglass/Developer_Scripts
Meanwhile Python, while slow, is used in the actual runtime of a lot of games. Games using the Pygame library are popular in game jams, and Python itself is used as a scripting language for some games. Though nowhere near the extent of Lua.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Python_(programming_language)-scripted_video_games
@PurpCat This allows you to share files without a server.
@PurpCat Do it over RetroShare instead.
@lanodan Nobody uses Perl for video games or multimedia shit.
@coolboymew That game already exists.
https://dinerdash.fandom.com/wiki/Parking_Dash
@ArdainianRight I tried looking it up and I found no clip of anyone saying "faggot" outside of fandubs. I highly doubt they would be able to get away with that, even back then.
@beardalaxy I saw a comment you made on a Youtube video that I was watching.
https://yt.oelrichsgarcia.de/watch?v=dH4n8fUjtLQ&listen=false
Honestly, this would be better. It's an audio cassette that has an SD card slot to load MP3s, turning any cassette player into an MP3 player, but it seems to have been discontinued for a while now.