playing codemonkey like:
mr robot voice: ah i see.........a function is used with an argument...bc you have to have an argument in order to function

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playing codemonkey like:
mr robot voice: ah i see.........a function is used with an argument...bc you have to have an argument in order to function
Maybe you have a valentine. Or maybe you don’t, like the poor, sweet Code Monkey in the @jonathancoult song! Several skeins of “Big, Warm, Fuzzy, Secret Heart” are ready to ship in both sock and worsted weight. I’m leaving for Michigan tomorrow, so get your order in to ship before I skip town! #groovyhues #GroovyHuesFibers #valentinesday #red #love #codemonkey #heart #yarn #yarnporn #YarnYouNeed #indiedyer #indiedyed #indiedyedyarn #handdyed #handmade #handdyedyarn #handpaintedyarn #indiedyercollab #knitting #knitstagram #knittingaddict #knittersofinstagram #sockknittersofinstagram #crochet #crochetersofinstagram #crocheting #indiedyersoninstagram #geek #jonathancoulton
Here’s the start of something beautiful... “Big, Warm, Fuzzy Secret Heart - Code Monkey Like Youuuuu!” It’ll be part of the coming weekend’s update, starring @jonathancoult as the theme! #groovyhues #GroovyHuesFibers #jonathancoulton #joco #codemonkey #geek #nerd #geekyarn #nerdyarn #yarn #yarnporn #YarnYouNeed #yarnaddict #indiedyer #indiedyed #indiedyedyarn #indiedyercollab #handdyed #handmade #handdyedyarn #handpaintedyarn #knitstagram #knitting #knittingaddict #knittersofinstagram #crochet #crocheting #crochetersofinstagram #yarnlove
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