in reply to Re^14: Reasons for Using Perl 6
in thread Reasons for Using Perl 6
I'm disappointed to see that you've changed your mind and once again want to discuss this with me.Oh, I'm really sorry about that, please apologize, I did not know you were the same Anonymous Monk as the other Anonymous Monk in the other part of the thread. There are so many AnoMonks around here. BTW, that's one of the reasons I am not keen on debating with Anonymous Monk, you just never know if you're speaking with the same individual. Any other person could step in and pretend to be you.
If you're so keen on debating here, why don't you simply register?
Or perhaps you're already registered and are a well known monk here, but just want to hide your identity? Who knows?
Or, may be, you're not the same Anonymous Monk, but just claim to be him or her? No way to know.
Whichever way, I am not sure that hiding one's own identity this way is very courageous. And that another reason I don't like too much to argue with Anonymous Monk.
But, I know, this is one of the rules on this site, so be it, I won't complain further about it.
My last point is to notice that you sidestepped the content of my last answer. I can only guess that you understood that I was right, but did not want to admit it. Thank you for that. ;-)
BTW, I could also log anonymously on this site and pretend to be you, and make you look silly, or have you accept everything I said before. But I will not do that. That's not the kind of things I do.
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