Please make a code where the woodchuck chucks wood
HELLO, NICE TO MEET YOU DEAR FRIEND. UNFORTUNATELY I AM UNSURE HOW MUCH WOOD A WOOD CHUCK CHUCK IF A WOODCHUCK COULD CHUCK WOOD. SORRY.
PS. MY CAPS LOCK BUTTON IS BROKEN SORRY.
i cant send my message.
but can you make the wood chuck the woodchuck and how much wood would the wood chuck
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AFTON IS THAT YOU HOW COULD YOU BUILD THOSE ROBOTs.
What if, hypothetically, you could create a project that shows how much wood a woodchuck could chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood, instead of asking us to make that project for you.
Perchance I could write a code that shows how much wood a woodchuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood but the question is how would I do that when we all know woodchucks indeed cannot chuck wood and therefore there should be no bc they chuck any.
this is your project, it can be anything you want-it really doesnt matter if it is realistic.
A wood chuck would chuck as much wood as a wood chuck would chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
if a wood chuck could chuck as much wood as a wood chuck could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood, a wood chuck could chuck wood, so would a wood chuck chuck as much wood as a wood chuck would chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood if a wood chuck could chuck as much wood as a wood chuck could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood, a wood chuck could chuck wood
I don't think this is off-topic, since the thread started out this way.
Ok, you took it too far now.
my brain is not braining after i read ur question /srs
amazing you managed to break the grammar-error-detecting part of my brain with a most likely perfectly grammatical sentence, which isn't easy to do
Wow, unexpected.
I'll help you out– it's a run on sentence.
scans the original sentence, my reply, and the reply to my reply Uhhh...no, I don't think so.
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if a X could V as much Y as a X could V if a X could V Y, a X could V Y, so would a X V as much Y as a X would V if a X could V Y if a X could V as much Y as a X could V if a X could V Y, a X could V Y
if a X could V A Y, then A > 0 by implication, thus B, and so a X would V C Y <here you have an if in an if or is it two sentences--i'll assume the latter, which would mean the second sentence just repeats part of the first> if a X could V A Y, then A > 0 by implication, thus B
A = amount of Y a X could V (if B)
B = could a X V Y
C = amount of Y a X would V (if B)
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