C'est une chose à discuter contre moi, il est un autre pour effacer le fait comme 'plaisanterie '. Je faisais les remarques valides. Cessez maintenant de trolling svp.
I have encrypted the above text for Not_a_Number to prevent other monks from reading it and down-voting me further; it is also probably easier for him to read. I take exp seriously.
- While Not_a_Number's homenode states that his location is "Paris, usually", this is not a sufficent condition to imply that he's actually french, nor that he speaks French, although both seem highly probable;
- you have not "encrypted the above", just written it in French, it seems;
- whatever the reason you did so, it does not take a genuine french person to "decrypt" it. Indeed as far from perfect as it may be Google's translator yielded the following for me:
It is a thing to be discussed against me, it is another to erase the fact like 'joke'. I made the valid remarks. Cease trolling now please.
While the above is not perfect English, it's easy enough for one to parse it, and probably better than some human-written prose one can occasionally read here and elsewhere. Not_a_Number is certainly not the one that is trolling, and that has to stop doing so. In fact either is he actually convinced that yours is a joke, as someone else appearently is, or he's dismissing it as one, which is IMHO appropriate, given that the post originating this thread is so full of inaccurate claims and statements, and expresses a now common to hear but so damn annoying point of vies that simply has nothing to do with facts.
If you really have made "valid remarks", then please support them by replying to those who made valid criticism to show that they're actually inconsistent. Prove them, us, wrong. If you can...
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