Yeah, its a tissue roll, or should I say, FILT roll. Layering allows FILT to be stacked, and PSTN then extracts FILT from the roll. Stored here are incrementing binary numbers, and they still go out of the roll in order. Happy wiping!...I mean, writing!
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idk if im doing it wrong but it doesnt work.
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best binary calculator system name ever
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im cunfuzeld (cunfused)
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happy wiping, i mean writing! lol
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@FrostBird: I think so, I know theres a version that looks white but acts a bit like glas (it changes photons that come through it to a random colour), so I'm guessing that theres a white one to.
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The fact that Lua is getting more end statements that expect also leads me to believe that you meant to have THREE nested FOR loops, using variables x, y, and z, but you only wrote down the two for x and z.
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You have one too many "end" keywords here and I can't find any definition for varible "y", did you miss writing down a third FOR loop by chance?
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is it possible to have a white version?
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white version?
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@OmegaDeltaZero for now, yes, you would do it manually.