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Broken in Python 3 #1

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@Techokami

Wake up, you've been asleep for 9 years!
I had discovered these tools earlier after causing myself some pain from learning Rust to write my own BAC tool, and I was very excited to see something this fully featured. Except, Python 2 is very dead and eliminated from pretty much every modern operating system. I managed to fix all the syntax errors with the print function, as well as the import errors, but it chokes on trying to use a Float as an integer. I can't seem to pinpoint the exact location this happens, but it's after loading the animation mappings, which is a success.
Perhaps you can come back to this to help suss out the issue and make this Python 3 compatible?

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