Back in my Day... Minecraft Edition!

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Back in my day, I just followed what I believed to be the usual convention. Note that main does not have a type annotation, even though its type of IO () isn't immediately obvious to a human reader.
 

null123

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Back in my day Something existed.

Sidenote: By saying that nothing existed, or even thinking about it, it becomes something. The concept of "Nothing" is in itself something, so thus you cannot have Nothing, because if we were to have "Nothing" that would imply that we at least would be able to think, read, speak, whatever about "Nothing", thus turning it into a concept.
 

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Back in my day, the Nether was boring. No fortersses, Magma Cubes, or wither skellies. Just pigmen and a lot of fire and lava.
 

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BIMD there was the void. And out of the void came an egg. And out of the egg came a dragon. And out of the dragon came a race. And the race started moving things around making something of the void. Then they made this world, the creatures in it...and you
 

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Back in my day, I only used four mods. Singleplayer Commands, WorldEdit, TooManyItems, and Risugami's Modloader to make TMI's infinite stack feature work correctly.
 

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Back in my day, you had to exit your world, open up an inventory editor (a seperate program), choose your save file, select the slot you wanted, then choose the items you wanted. Then you had to log back into your world.