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I think my comment here is dissapeared!
you said: Oh really? Well I'm looking every day at the hole in my house made by a peaceful suicide drone, shahed 136, which was kindly given to russia by your country to bomb my city. You made your bed, now sleep in it. You won't find compassion here.
Your answer:
This is not the war of the Iranian people. Our country has been hijacked by the Ayatollahs. This war is not between you and us — the people of Iran — but between a brutal regime and the world.
Like you, I am a code warrior. I know it might be hard to grasp, but you need to understand: we, the people of Iran, are not your enemies. We are victims too — of a regime that rules without our consent, crushes dissent with prison and bullets, and kills us when we dare to speak out.
The drones and bombs — they don’t come from us. They come from a government we never chose, one that oppresses us just as it harms others.
Please, don’t mistake the people for the regime. We bleed too.
Oh really? Well I'm looking every day at the hole in my house made by a peaceful suicide drone, shahed 136, which was kindly given to russia by your country to bomb my city. You made your bed, now sleep in it. You won't find compassion here.
Today is day four of the war. Even with the loud bombs around me, I solved this little problem — a small memory to hold on to. This is Iran, Tehran...
This war isn’t ours. We Iranians are peaceful souls, just dreaming of a kinder, brighter life.
Big thanks to the writer of this Kata — your challenge gave me hope and focus.
I truly hope that someday, if I’m lucky enough to survive, I’ll see a world filled with peace and no more war.
Missing sample and fixed tests of length 0, 1 and 3 across all languages
""
"a"
"fox"
There aren't enough examples. Very difficult to understand
Approved
Prolog translation
Damn, this was actually a bit tricky to solve.
But it looks harder at first.
fixed
fixed
Sample Test shouldn't have random tests.
A little typo in the description: "One trigram is a contin[i]ous sequence of 3 chars in phrase."
You have a
" "
at the end of the string which you don't need.This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
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