I need to spruce up my debugging messages. I have a smiley in there :D, but someone suggested using a unicorn. There are some nice resources on ASCII unicorns (e.g. http://www.ascii-art.de/ascii/uvw/unicorn.txt), but these are all too large to fit on one line. How should I go about writing in a small ASCII unicorn?
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lol, this is such a silly and off-topic question. it was worth it for the herd of unicorns, though – Claudiu May 30 '13 at 13:37
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Here are my attempts:
~nn°' `°nn~ ~m°' `°m~ ~nn"' `"nn~ ~m"' `"m~ ~nnº' `ºnn~ ~mº' `ºm~ ~nnº¯ ¯ºnn~ ~mº¯ ¯ºm~ ~nn^' `^nn~ ~m^' `^m~
Note: ° (degree), º (masculine ordinal indicator), and ¯ (macron) aren't ASCII.
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1hehe awesome looks like you have a herd of unicorns! each slightly different, which makes sense too – Claudiu Aug 12 '10 at 21:50
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I've been trying! Haha! Believe meee! I can't find any, but how about some other single line pictures?
Like a fish:
><((('>
or a snail:
@/`
or a spider:
//\O/\\
or a caterpillar:
OOOOó
or just something like:
٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶
(>n_n)># (Debug line number indicator? :D)
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mm that is a brilliant confused face, i have to admit! but is not strict ascii sadly – Claudiu Aug 10 '10 at 22:20
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@Claudiu Aww I forgot! Darn! I'd love to see a debug log of yours when it's done! haha! – Pylsa Aug 10 '10 at 22:32
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This sort of looks like an upside-down unicorn, if you squint enough:
,eU=U.
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