1 last thing, I would like to overwrite everything that was written in that file but I am using a for loop and thus, if I use open ("",w) it only prints 1 line (the last one) because it keeps overwritting it
any idea on how to fix it? maybe open it the first time with w, write nothing, close it and begin the process?
with open("reallist.txt","r") as f:
line = 0
for elem in f:
if line !=30:
string = elem[:]
string = string.replace('\n', '/')
with open("WordLists.txt","a") as f1:
f1.write("/"+string+"\n")
line +=1
Wow. Left my table at a food court in a mall for a few minutes: came back to find someone eating my food. She insisted it must have been a confusion of some kind. My response was that she didn't look confused, she looked afraid. Probably if your situation is so bad you're ready to pounce on someone else's food I should be sympathetic, but it was still annoying as hell.
If I'm sufficiently likely to be poisoned in that fashion then poisoning must be so common I'm doomed anyway. I didn't do background checks on the cooks either.
Oh but it's completely different from a psychological point of view: the cook would poison an innocent person, while in the mall you can poison someone who had it coming