// I had an urge to program something...
// I know, I'm crazy.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout; // These were either made for the lazy or to save space.
using std::cin;
// I don't think I'll need any functions.
int main() // Start main program.
{
int YourNumber; // The variable that I'll use.
// Not that it changes anything. :D
cout << "Hello there.\n"; // Says a greeting.
cin.get(); // Some wierd thing I see on the internet a lot that
// is supposedly better than system pause but does the same thing. =\
cout << "I would very much like to \nknow your favorite number.\n"; // The indication of what to enter.
cin >> YourNumber; // This is how we input our variables. Input our variables,
// input our variables...
cout << "WTF? Your favorite number is "; // Insult. Note how putting
cout << YourNumber; // the variable there makes it show the number.
cout << "?! \n"; // Just putting this here to show that it is part of the insult.
cin.get(); // That wierd thingy again...
cout << "You're strange.\n"; // Last message and insult. :D
cin.get(); // THat thing one more time.
return 0; // Signal the compiler that everything was succesful.
} // The end of the main program! Though calling it "main" is kind of innacurate when
// there aren't any functions.
And you can see that when I say random, I MEAN random. >.>