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Fixed Output and reverted 4th example code

Ref. example: Deep down, we're all the same
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* But why did the `is` operator evaluated to `False`? Let's see with this snippet.
```py
class WTF(object):
def __init__(self): print("I", end = " ")
def __del__(self): print("D", end = " ")
def __init__(self): print("I")
def __del__(self): print("D")
```
**Output:**
```py
>>> WTF() is WTF()
I I D D False
I
I
D
D
False
>>> id(WTF()) == id(WTF())
I D I D True
I
D
I
D
True
```
As you may observe, the order in which the objects are destroyed is what made all the difference here.