Satisfying Behavior Logic Images (Spaghet ii)

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I figured something out with Import Behaviours

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I think @Benicheen on the discord figured that out a while ago, but yes.

LOL

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Anything divided by 0 is infinity
So you can use 1/0 for it and use eval to get it

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Yeah, my teacher always told me it was just undefined… but Flowlab has told me otherwise…

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Infinity is undefined by definition so both are correct

Ironic, eh?

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That is damn ironic, but my IQ is low and that’s definitely not ironic!

I find that hard to believe. Most of the posters here seem to be above average in terms of intelligence. You have to at least be reasonably intelligent just to be able to use Flowlab in any functional way.

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Ironic in this case is subjective. However the irony is that infinity is defined by being undefined

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But being undefined makes it… undefined… which makes it defined as undefined… but as undefined it can’t be defined which means it must be undefined but defined… befined… (#newwordforthewin)

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thats what you call a logical paradox
similar to ‘everything i say is a lie’

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Real life infinite logic loop.

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Run & Jump

Air Dash

Original DATE-A! Chat logic


(sigh)

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Yep

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The mood smh

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This is to calculate 1 single animation frame:


(Also this is just because:)

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That’s not very satisfying- but is funny

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Why is it not satisfying?

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not sure if this is that satisfying

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