u/KrimaDraws

Image 1 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 2 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 3 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 4 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 5 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 6 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 7 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 8 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 9 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 10 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 11 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).
Image 12 — If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).

If everything goes well, this would be the new version of Classic Ruby (specifically, the pre-Chrome/Chrome version).

u/KrimaDraws — 24 hours ago