When Turtle says "Paper losses...doesn't mean a thing," he is referring to losses shown on paper due to fluctuating market conditions or investments. He is implying that these losses are temporary and not to be overly concerned about because they have not been realized until the investment is actually sold at a loss.
They are the stocks
There is no turtle thing. It was an unused sprite.
there is no such thing as a bog turtle
There is no such thing
-x is not considered to be an expression.
There is no animal or any living thing names grass turtle.
there is no such thing as a flying turtle. turtles cannot fly.
is to make sure its not a snapping turtle
No such thing as 'if-loop', you can choose from:while (expression) statementfor (expression; expression; expression) statementdo statement while (expression)
Yes, the word 'turtle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of animal, a word for a living thing.
Same thing as it does in ENglish.
I thing it was the Leatherback Sea turtle.