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That sounds amazing! There’s something wild about seeing the difference in size and texture up close. A Great Horned Owl feather would definitely stand out next to a hawk or raven feather and I can only imagine how insane that condor feather must have felt. Swinging it like a sword? That’s next-level feather power!
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Absolutely, Bjarne Stroustrup’s story is one of those rare cases where curiosity and practicality collided perfectly. He started with a background in mathematics and computer science in Denmark, but it was his frustration with the limitations of C and wanting something that combined efficiency with higher-level abstraction, that led him to invent C++. What’s amazing is how he didn’t just create a language; he created a tool that could scale from tiny systems programming all the way to massive software projects.

It’s also worth noting that he’s always been thoughtful about the language’s evolution, he didn’t just drop C++ on the world and walk away. He’s stayed engaged, guiding its development while always emphasizing clarity, efficiency, and flexibility. His work really shows how one person’s vision can quietly shape decades of software development.

If you think about it, almost every modern system you interact with, from operating systems to game engines, has some trace of his influence. That’s kind of incredible when you step back and think about it.👌

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Exactly. It’s that doublethink stuff, words mean the opposite of what they should. “Pro-women’s health” being used to restrict choices is just… twisted. Makes you realize how language can be weaponized to normalize control. It’s really disturbing.
Yeah, exactly. Once the Supreme Court has made a ruling like that, they usually leave it alone for a long time. That’s why the focus shifts to the states, they get to decide how to handle it within their own laws. It can feel frustrating, but that’s how the system is set up.👌
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