I can honestly say these gentlemen are enjoying fighting far too much for their own good.
Edited to add this from the reblogs:
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its lavender
James: Maybe we shouldn’t get too greedy. That’s when things fall apart.
Meowth: Don’t worry that pretty blue head o’ yours, I got a plan.
James: [offscreen, lowkey annoyed] It’s lavender.
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Some algorithms (linked to their explanations) to learn for solving algorithmic challenges and puzzles:
- Sieve of Eratosthenes, or another prime number sieve
- Depth-first search
- Breadth-first search
- Dijkstra’s algorithm
- Floyd–Warshall algorithm
- Either Kruskal’s or Prim’s algorithm
- Some implementation of topological sorting, such as by using DFS
- Convex hull (I recommend the Monotone Chains algorithm)
- Coordinate compression
- Edmonds–Karp, or another implementation of the Ford–Fulkerson method; or a preflow-push algorithm; or, if you are preparing an ACM codebook, Dinic’s algorithm. (Note: Max flow is not allowed to appear on the IOI, but may nevertheless appear on national team-selection contests)
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Atlantis on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (desktop/laptop)
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my mom took this nearly 10 years ago. she was outside and just happened to have her camera when some newlyweds went by on a bicycle for two
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