<Chatgoat> @Upgoat, @Downgoat says: say hello world
/help
<Chatgoat> /help: shows help <Chatgoat> /talk: talking animals <Chatgoat> /???: where does chatgoat come from? <Chatgoat> /hi: chatgoat will say hi <Chatgoat> /goat: Random goat gif/pic, what could possibly go wrong? <Chatgoat> /carrot: ^ <Chatgoat> /kill: Kills chatgoat, why would you do this ;-; <Chatgoat> /shutup: Shuts chatgoat up <Chatgoat> /say: talks english. You may add what you want Chatgoat to say. Chatgoat will always say what you want if you say please End with `to Username` to mention someone
/say
<Chatgoat> Ok
/say hello world to upgoat
<Chatgoat> Chatgoat has been called
/say hello world to upgoat
<Chatgoat> @upgoat, @Downgoat says: say hello world
@ev3commander The basic form is xdy, where x is the number of dice and y is the number of sides on each die. Adding a carat after the number of sides indicates exploding dice. Adding kz at the end means only the z highest will be tallied and the remaining ones will be ignored.
(automatic response) Maybe the number of it (automatic response) I guess you don't know. (automatic response) So that. (automatic response) I forgot to polynomial time? (automatic response) Catalogs don't know. (automatic response) And is shorter way to Maple. (automatic response) Nooo, but I can't count as an integer partition numbers grow superpolynomially, I gave you
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