Topic: Ban the User Above You Game

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Oh yeah?! Banned for not being a soapbox preacher! I only bow to one pseudo-religious master who dances on a soapbox!

...And cookies! :3

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Yay! *nothing more but sounds of cookies being nibbled, and much tail-wagging*

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=^.^=

Wat. The PC version of final_dm has event script data, but the Dreamcast doesn't. Ah, ps2 version has script data for it too.

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Banned because my brother just got gmod because some random person "had an extra copy blargh"

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banned for force feeding my disciple!!! I must rescue him!

Brother! Follow the LORD, and resist this base desire!

Would I make a good preacher?

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Banned because no, we need soapboxes!
You started this! λεωπνμφ

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(Banned cause hex.)

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Banned cause FAITH! (also, those cookies were stale. I ate them anyway. And enjoyed them. Nom.)

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Damn yoooouuuuuuuuuuu!

Damndamndamndamndamny
Dam! Dat Dam! Dan is the damn! Danny boy! Heres Johnny! wat? Damn!

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Banned because

Math.sqrt(Math.pow(x2-x1,2)+Math.pow(y2-y1,2));

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Xch3l said:
Banned because

Math.sqrt(Math.pow(x2-x1,2)+Math.pow(y2-y1,2));

Banned for only supporting 2-dimensional Euclidean distances.

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MaShCr said:
Banned for only supporting 2-dimensional Euclidean distances.

Banned because I needed it to draw a circle from the starting touch point (x1, y1) to the current touch point (x2, y2)

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Xch3l said:
Banned because I needed it to draw a circle from the starting touch point (x1, y1) to the current touch point (x2, y2)

Banned because n-spheres from {w:0, x:1, y:2, z:3, ...} to {w:4, x:5, y:6, z:7, ...} are better.

function nDist(a, b) {return Math.sqrt(
	Object.keys(a).concat(Object.keys(b))
		.reduce(function (p, c) {return ~p.indexOf(c)? p:p.concat([c])}, [])
		.reduce(function (p, c) {return p+Math.pow((b[c] || 0)-(a[c] || 0), 2)}, 0)
)}

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Banned for slow progress. This page has been here for 2 days!!! >:c

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