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I saw this on my homie's screen, clearly they are a far-right text messager:

(defun queue-next (queue ptr)
  (let ((length (length (queue-elements queue)))
        (try (the fixnum (1+ ptr))))
    (if (= try length) 0 try)))

Better keep an eye on them. I think they're scheming something.

Never ask a emacs user to show their conf files... Immediately Nuremberg trials

(clearly /s...)

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doesn't mention bewbs

(.)(.)

ahh, the well known haskell boobs operator (.).(.) which composes a function that takes one argument with one that takes two

Is this real? I've never seen this before.

On places like 4chan, it's used as a kind of dogwhistle. For example:

My (((neighbor))) came to me the other day, and...

I think the internet gets stupider every day at this point.

It comes from an alt-right podcast, where rather than outright say "this person is a jew and jews are bad", they started making the names of jewish people (or those they suspected of being jewish) echo dramatically so they could have plausible deniability. The textual form of that echo became (((this))).

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Is ((( ))) really an evil a ti jew thing, or is it made up? I hope is made up, cuz that's weird.

It's called "echoes," and basically it's like extreme emphasis.

You imagine (((wow))) to be said in a very loud, booming voice.

Nazis, for a while, were using this exclusively with jewish names because they're incredibly subtle.

I think it was because they got banned from everywhere for being racist assholes openly because of the evil global Jew conspiracy so they came up with all kinds of euphemisms and codes like this. But yeah, very subtle.

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Hehehe.

The far right symbol looks like a fat butt.

Fat right.

It's not used on its own, it's for putting around a name like (((this))) to imply someone is a jew and you hate them without outright saying it.