In computer science, an operator or function is variadic if it can take a varying number of arguments; that is, if its arity is not fixed.
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Momentary paralysis
superseded by reflex
Evade being crushed
By a meteor rain
A comet flies right by
CHORUS
The collapse of the universe
Planets collide and skies burst in flames
Helpless despair and acceptance
Witness our final moments with a tear on your cheek
Perplexion of our future
Ultimatum ab orbis terrarum
Inevitability of destruction
Per eversio fatalis
Implosion of the universe
the sky turns an evil red
No salvation waits in reserve