Gotcha, I assumed it was a reference to the "please do this for me" or so called "gimme" requests by people who apparently haven't even tried to learn and further appear to have no desire to learn. My brain tries to see a joke anywhere it can, sorry, it's in my nature.

I agree on stackoverflow moderating, I think it's done much better here on PerlMonks. I often read other peoples posts on stackoverflow that were moderated, and actually get a little irritated on the posters behalf that they were, so I think we are on the same page (post?) there.

Just another Perl hooker - Yes, I'll do really dirty code, but I charge extra.

In reply to Re^7: Let's Make PerlMonks Great Again! by perldigious
in thread Let's Make PerlMonks Great Again! by LanX

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