\begin{algorithmic}[1]
context search<upload previous year(show despair)/>
begin
if (the previous code did not end with fire (implies
that you are willing to experiment in world bending))
score = destruction
\begin{algorithm}[start solution]
report solution and score(destruction)
for each one that you love ‘human 1:’
action = long embrace
\action deemed unsafe
\action 2 = input video processing <embrace
\prepare to [settle]
$ettle
$ettle
$ettle
@bolition means to destroy
\to rebuild de$troy
\to live d$stroy
\end{algorithmic}
\end{algorithm}
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Keisha Cassel grapples with the mortifying idea of being known and sometimes writes poems. You can find them online at keishacassel.com and on Twitter @laughsatdanger.