Вычисление выражений Python
Вы наверняка знакомы с eval, но знаете ли вы о literal_eval? Вряд ли. Для безопасного исполнения выражений, содержащих исключительно литералы, вы можете делать так, как показано на картинке выше.
Между прочим, данная фича находится в языке уже очень давно.
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How Do I Write A Death Scene?
Step outside your comfort zone to perfect the death scenes.
1. Don’t be afraid to get gruesome
2. Have them a sacrifice themselves
3. Throw in a red herring
4. Duel it out
5. Give the Big Bad character their comeuppance
6. A death with dignity
7. Make an example of them
8. Give your character a second chance
Stories are built on emotions and death portray and connects people on that emotional level. Whatever death scene you are writing, it must make sense for reader. [Read More]
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Free writing in 3 steps
1. Completely clear your head. Take a deep breathe and relax.
2. Don’t concern yourself with the rules of grammar. (Very important)
3. Write your heart out for 10 minutes.
The free writing procedure
» Set a fixed time for writing.
» The recommended times are 5, 10, or 15 minutes.
» Once the time is completed stop writing.
» After you are done go back and read the writing slowly. As you read, highlight some of the key points. These points may be used for later topics.
Helpful #tips
» Once you start the time it’s time to write!
» Even if you have to write, “ I have no idea what I am typing”, get the thought out.
» As time goes on you will become better at shaping the X minutes into a single idea.
» Remember to ignore spelling and grammar mistakes.
» Set a schedule for yourself, daily or weekly are two good examples.
The point here is to free your mind, not to write the next epic odyssey.
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#Tips: Change your language
Use any these to get back your default language:
🔘tg://settings/language
🔘tg://setlanguage
🔘t.me/setlanguage/en (english)
If they don't work, just go to:
Telegram > Settings > Language
And change your language.
»Hundo P: This means 100%. That's it. Use it instead of "of course" or "definitely."
» Kk: Legend has it kk originated in online gaming forums as an abbreviation for "okay, cool," except the two Ks refer to the more informal "k, kewl." Put it together, and it usually signals "messaged received," or "gotcha."
» Lit: "Lit" can mean cool — especially when it comes to parties — but some people also use it as a synonym for drunk or high. Moms, you've been warned.
» RT: You don't have to be on Twitter to use this one. It literally stands for retweet, but RT in the slang sense can refer to anything you agree with, 140 characters or more.
» Ship: Do you just know that two people belong together? Well, you're by definition "shipping" them. The word is short for "relationship," but it's used as a verb. The original OTP that allegedly inspired the phrase dates way back though: Fox Mulder and Dana Scully of the '90s series The X-Files.
» Stan: Here's another "new" word that predates today's teens. Eminem rapped the song "Stan" in 2000 about an obsessed fictional follower. The name is actually kind of a portmanteau of "stalker" and "fan," and it now describes worshippers of any celeb.
» Snatched: If you already know the trendy phrase "on fleek," kudos to you. You can use the even trendier "snatched" in the same way, basically to describe things (especially style) as cool or on point.
» Suh: Combine "sup" with "huh" and you get "suh." Yeah, it's pretty stupid, but what else do you expect from a word that gets its start in a viral video?
» Turnt: Turnt can mean drunk, but don't ground anyone just yet. It can also describe a state of general excitement or craziness.
» Woke: While it's sometimes used in a sarcastic sense, getting called "woke" is usually a compliment. It means you're knowledgeable, sympathetic, and aware, especially when it comes to contentious debates around race and gender.
» Yass: This one is best expressed "YASS!" and maybe even with a few extra S's — for added emphasis. That said, this one's pretty simple: It simply means "yes!" albeit in a more enthusiastic (and slightly more annoying) way.
» JOMO: Joy of missing out.
» FOMO: Fear of missing out.
🤓 Popular Slang words
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