Delay may refer to:
Rainout, washout, rain delay, and rain stopped play are terms regarding an outdoor event, generally a sporting event, delayed or canceled due to rain, or the threat of rain. It is not to be confused with a type of out in baseball, though a baseball game can be rained out. Delays due to other forms of weather are named "snow delay", "lightning delay", "thunderstorm delay", or "fog delay", while there are many other effects of weather on sport. Also, a night game can be delayed if the floodlight system fails. Often spectators will be issued a ticket for a make up event, known as a "rain check".
Sports typically stopped due to the onset of rain include golf, tennis, and cricket, where even slightly damp conditions seriously affect playing quality and the players' safety. In the case of tennis, several venues (such as those of Wimbledon and the Australian Open) have built retractable roofs atop their existing courts and stadiums in the last decade to avert rain delays that could push a tournament further than the final date.
In computer science, future, promise, and delay refer to constructs used for synchronization in some concurrent programming languages. They describe an object that acts as a proxy for a result that is initially unknown, usually because the computation of its value is yet incomplete.
The term promise was proposed in 1976 by Daniel P. Friedman and David Wise, and Peter Hibbard called it eventual. A somewhat similar concept future was introduced in 1977 in a paper by Henry Baker and Carl Hewitt.
The terms future, promise, and delay are often used interchangeably, although some differences in usage between future and promise are treated below. Specifically, when usage is distinguished, a future is a read-only placeholder view of a variable, while a promise is a writable, single assignment container which sets the value of the future. Notably, a future may be defined without specifying which specific promise will set its value, and different possible promises may set the value of a given future, though this can be done only once for a given future. In other cases a future and a promise are created together and associated with each other: the future is the value, the promise is the function that sets the value – essentially the return value (future) of an asynchronous function (promise). Setting the value of a future is also called resolving, fulfilling, or binding it.
Don't you trust me
Be the first one to open your eyes
Don't do this to me
He's naive to all of your lies
Hoarse is the one
Who cries between her thighs
Do you think I've come this far
Because I haven't survived
Cannot be sedated, anymore
I cannot extend myself, to you anymore
Cannot be sedated, anymore
I cannot extended myself, to you anymore
At the point of no release
Everything becomes framed
At the point of no contact
My gait becomes lame
Sitting still is of no comfort
Don't cause the boy some shame
See how it feels
To keep your chest a scream
Put it all away
You don't have control anymore
I'm at the mirror
Spitting at a loveless law
Do you want me to stop
And retract my swollen little claw
What is it that you
Are fighting for
You are so strange to do this so late
So close to my head
Your nails lift to scrape
Why do you wanna fuck up
My one gentle stage
You must be so weak to think
You'd shatter me this way
At the point of no release
Everything becomes framed
At the point of no contact
My gait becomes lame
Sitting still is of no comfort
Don't cause the boy some shame
See how it feels
To keep your chest a scream
You are so strange to do this so lame
So close to my head
Your nails lift to scrape
Why do you wanna fuck up
My one gentle stage
You must be so weak to think
You'd have the last say
You are so strange to do this so lame
I'm not one to say