>>8
Without a loop, I don't see what that's gonna do for you? Sure you may eat Cracky once or maybe insert a demand, but that hardly seems satisfying.
Here's what I'd do:
Start by defining cracky...she's a 4chan camwhore, so
Cracky = Camwhore.4chan()
But that's not right, she's class unto herself.
class Cracky(Camwhore.4chan):
no, fuck that...4chan Camwhores are extended from Cracky. Not the other way around, so...
class Camwhore.4chan(Cracky):
That's not right, either. Well, when Cracky was first instantiated as the Camwhore subclass 4chan, maybe she created an a new inline class that extends Camwhore.4chan. Hang on, wait...camwhores have to show tits or the /b/tard object will throw an exception, so she can't be a camwhore without rewriting the whole /b/tard class.
You know what: no! This is retarded. Just wrap that shit in a while statement and we can all go to sleep happy.