User talk:VeryGoodRCL

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Hhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:VeryGoodRCL/sandboxasyvhdeq e HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH mtrwfdwfwr wwr Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last se Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown vv Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown v Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown vv Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown vv Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Attachments Wed, Mar 9, 9:37 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Observe how cunningly I managed to manipulate the source code of canvas, with one simple click and type.

I will describe the series of events down here.

First, I proceeded to move my mouse upwards to the search bar.

Afterwards, I clicked on the part of the text after "?confetti = true"

Then, I rewrote the "true" in the statement with "false", which reloaded the page.

Usually, an animated GIF of confetti would play on your screen because of the "=true" statement. However, since I have changed it to "=false", it no longer plays confetti as I have changed the code so the AI believes that it shall no longer play confetti.

After I changed the statement to "=false", the page reloaded displaying no confetti on my screen. I later changed it back to "=true", which resulted in the page reloading, and the animated confetti playing again. While I can tamper with this a little bit more, I do not think the administration would approve of such devious activities and as such, i will avoid getting myself into trouble. Attachments area

Zhu Hwang [STUDENT] Wed, Mar 9, 9:38 AM (1 day ago) to Stephen, me, Andrew

Note that there is a grammatical error in the last sentence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown vntence, "I will" should be changed to "I will avoid getting myself into trouble." (The i should be capitalized, however I am using a bold font and so the font size is very insignificant.)

Stephen Praferosa [STUDENT] 7:57 AM (2 hours ago) to Zhu, me, Andrew

Done. -- Stephen Praferosa advisory/ Mrs.Parker 1st English Mrs.Frakes 2nd English Mrs.Frakes 3rd Robotics Mr.Palmira 4th Science Mr.Strezt 5th History Mrs.Parker 6th Math Mr.Brown

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Happy editing! Ruy (talk) 19:53, 3 February 2022 (UTC)

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