when u realize Emil is the only known human you interact with in all of the nier games, and everyone else is either a Gestalt, Replicant, Machine Lifeform or Android

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when u realize Emil is the only known human you interact with in all of the nier games, and everyone else is either a Gestalt, Replicant, Machine Lifeform or Android
what if i roll the stone away theyre gonna crucify me anyway // theyre burning all the witches even if you arent one
Algorithm cheat sheet
The best way to learn how to find the "Big O" of an algorithm
Watching this guy implement a data structure known as a priority queue and compare the different ways you can represent one, and their respective effect on the basic operations of a priority queue (add, remove, peek, isEmpty), is an amazingly great way to get a handle on determining the "Big Oh" of algorithms.
Don't be intimated that it's 4 videos! They're easy to follow and will be well worth it... promise!
Priority Queues 1 Priority Queues 2 Priority Queues 3 Priority Queues 4
I shouldn't draw so late...
hahahhhaha uioahsujhsjkdhsad yeah.....oh...