मेरे जैसी कामुक चु*दक्कड़ औरते सिर्फ एक लौ*ड़ा लेने भर से खुश नहीं होती है, मजा तो तब ही आता है जब कई घोड़े जैसे मर्द मुझे बिस्तर पे बिलकुल रं*डी की तरह नं*न्गी करके मेरी बेरहमी से चु*दाई करे।

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मेरे जैसी कामुक चु*दक्कड़ औरते सिर्फ एक लौ*ड़ा लेने भर से खुश नहीं होती है, मजा तो तब ही आता है जब कई घोड़े जैसे मर्द मुझे बिस्तर पे बिलकुल रं*डी की तरह नं*न्गी करके मेरी बेरहमी से चु*दाई करे।
it's not just about getting knotted. it's about being fucked hard and fast by something that's not concerned about anything but it's own pleasure. it's about being mounted and stuck in place by a knot that keeps you pinned under a panting animal. it's about the helplessness when it gets bored and tries to pull out and you're just being pulled around by your soaked cunt until it finally pops free and leaves you dripping with cum and completely brainless 💋🔥🔥
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I took a test at work today to prove my programming skills. I had to write the following:
a queue that is sorted by priority,
histogram that counts all the values in each "bucket,"
object-oriented Tic-Tac-Toe, with classes Game, Board, and Players who had to compete against each other until a winner was determined
I was so scraed that i had a whole ass anxiety attack 2 days before but now that i've done it, it was alright. I was allowed to google things and i chose Java as my language as it is the one i am most familiar with. We will see about the talk i will have with my instructor but let's not think about that now.
I was exhausted after work so i couldn't really study, i've decided to play nova lands instead. the grind is real.
Superb christmas celebrate with my love
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ALRIGHT SO
The behavior I want to talk about here is related to this proposal which was accepted into the standard for the... 2020 version? I think?
The behavior in question is the idea that, if you have a type whose copy constructor takes a nonconst reference to the object being copied, and try to aggregate it into a type like std::tuple, the program (prior to C++20) would not compile. The reason this happens is because std::tuple's copy constructor takes a const reference to the tuple being copied, but constness can't be upheld if the objects being stored in the tuple themselves are mutated upon being copied.
The proposal in question says that this behavior is dumb and in this case (like the code I wrote above) the program should still compile as long as no copies of the tuple in question take place.
According to the cpp compiler support table, GCC has "partial support" for this feature and clang has "full support."
However, if you try to compile the above program with, say, "g++ -Wall -Wextra test.cpp" you'll find that it works just fine. This isn't surprising, "partial implementation" means some instances of this behavior should work but what IS surprising is it even works if you do "g++ -std=c++17 -Wall -Wextra test.cpp" which... what? Isn't that before the feature was... implemented?
Okay whatever but what IS strange is that if you run "clang++ test.cpp" you get a compilation error??? I thought clang was supposed to fully support this feature?
(This is on g++ v15.2.1 and clang v21.1.6)
So yeah idk what's going on here lol :3
Moral of the story, don't have side effects in your copy constructors. Maybe. Idk lol :3
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