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    Lol never seen it before, what is it?
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    that means you have two case 2559:'s in the same switch statement.
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    no josh, that will say you have two of the same cases. this means either; you have left open a { or } or you have ( or ) still open, check the above cases, make sure there is the same amount of ( or { as there is of ) or }.


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