so many people have asked for an OT section ... We do not want your stupid OT section.

You may not, but by your own admission, "so many people" do. It wouldn't be mine, it would be theirs. All those not so small minded, introverted and blinkered as you.

And if there was an OT section, you could wallow around in your Perl-only sections all you like without ever having to learn what the rest of the world is up to.

Without it, your gonna get the onerous experience of having to contend with ... wait for it ... new things. Whether you like it or not.

Even if it is only to knee jerk a "That's not Perl" response.

You should be pro an OT section; your just too dumb to realise it.


In reply to Re^11: [OT] How about an Off Topic Section? by BrowserUk
in thread [OT] How about an Off Topic Section? by flexvault

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