a side frown; a replacement of ): and is normally used when you say something that your slightly upset about
person 1: dude..i think i may have upset my mom
person 2: shit man, im sorry /=
person 1: nah, your all good man.. her car hit a telephone pole.
person 2: wait.. WHAT?? O:
person 2: shit man, im sorry /=
person 1: nah, your all good man.. her car hit a telephone pole.
person 2: wait.. WHAT?? O:
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Normal person: How are you?
Psycho: =
Normal person: *runs away*
Person A: I'm gonna kill you.
Person B: What? Haha, funny.
Person A: Yeah, haha =
Person B: Shit, you're serious?
Psycho: =
Normal person: *runs away*
Person A: I'm gonna kill you.
Person B: What? Haha, funny.
Person A: Yeah, haha =
Person B: Shit, you're serious?
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Background: In most popular programming languages, "!" belongs to a class of operators known as "logic operators." Basically, it just stands for "not", "opposite", or "false", depending on what the context is. Two other operators are in this class: "||" for "or", and "&&" for "and".
"!=" belongs to another class of operators called "comparison operators." Also in this class are things like "==" (equals), ">=" (greater than or equal to), "<" (less than), etc.
Background: In most popular programming languages, "!" belongs to a class of operators known as "logic operators." Basically, it just stands for "not", "opposite", or "false", depending on what the context is. Two other operators are in this class: "||" for "or", and "&&" for "and".
"!=" belongs to another class of operators called "comparison operators." Also in this class are things like "==" (equals), ">=" (greater than or equal to), "<" (less than), etc.
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Way to identify it the (.) represents the wheels the (=) represents the motor and the (/) represents the handle
Way to identify it the (.) represents the wheels the (=) represents the motor and the (/) represents the handle
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