Literally try to give two functions the same name (with different signatures) in the same class.
I didn't even know python had classes when I first started learning it because it's not in many tutorials because user-defined OOP principles are so badly implemented in Python. Moreover, since it's not a statically typed language it can be a real pain for a newbie to debug wrong variable types at runtime.
And, philosophically, python is so far away from the bare metal that it teaches a lot of bad programming behavior imo. But no one likes when I suggest starting with C or C++, so I guess Java is good enough.
Biden actively took away what little there was in terms of protections. He absolutely could have continued the public health emergency, now we have less testing (since tests are no longer covered by insurance), less reliable reporting, and more pressure to live and work in cramped, poorly ventilated places. But maybe it's not importa-- oh hey what is this?