Ah yes... NULL has been shipped
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I would be terrified to open that box
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On it's way to Null Island
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Radiolab has an interesting episode about people having to deal with being considered "Null": https://radiolab.org/podcast/null
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This happens every time your [object Object] gets stolen
Idk why anyone would ever create a bare Object without subclassing it
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I would be terrified to open that box
I would be terrified not to open that box too.
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packsge arrives
open box
NULL.
NullReferenceException. Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
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Yeah, the moment you look at it you may experience a null pointer exception
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Celebrate by ordering some none pizza with left beef.
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I hope you post an unboxing video. It could be exceptional…
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Opens package. Contents:
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DON'T OPEN THE BOX WHEN IT ARRIVES this is a keter class object, also don't move we're sending someone to help you
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Opens package. Contents:
You cannot grasp the true form of the product.
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One of these lil guys?
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I would be terrified not to open that box too.
i wouldn't risk getting sucked into a null hole
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Let's hope you're ready to handle this package. Try your best!
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Shrouded Hand?
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So that's why my variable can't be null, you're hoarding it to yourself!
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This is nothing to worry about
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i wouldn't risk getting sucked into a null hole
C'mon, we all end up at /dev/null eventually. Just don't gaze long into it or it might gaze into you.
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I used to work at a DVD store, and sometimes we'd get a huge box with a single DVD at the bottom, and a ton of those plastic bags full of air to cushion it. When one of those packages arrived, I'd loudly announce, "Thank god! Our air arrived!" Then I'd tear it open and we'd all gasp like we'd been holding our breaths waiting for it.