My response was reaped to this, I'm not sure why.

Ok, I see you say M-A-T-H, B-I-T-C-H!

I imagine that got reaped because its short/loud/cursing,

but reaping has been overused lately

I find that quip funny even if non-responsive,

but also kind of disappointing considering your admirable and amzing willingness to respond in this thread ; its like you're here to discuss for really real

I take this as an ad hominem attack and annihilated it with prejudice. I must not understand, what does this mean? If this is ad hominem attack as well, it was reaped too low and this should be reaped as well or explained.

Hmm, ad-hominem, is that pre-figurative? musy generation?

I take mine with ausy and a donut.

 

Do you see ?

 

"Once again in English please?" sounds funny to me

Better may have been  Once again in simple English please? or  please explain it to me like I'm a two year old? Can you dumb that down any?

But its not exactly as flippant

Hehe, this response his taking some half hour to compose, "How do you like them apples?"

See I watch movies too

 

If PM is to survive, if Perl is dying ... if I'm having strong feelings , have to save the universe, have to full fill the prophecy, You ruined the prophecy....I made it up.

 

nawmean?

 

 

Now don't feel bad, you care, you want stuff to happen....

Look at this post from the year 2000 Parallels Between Perlmonks.ORG and Religious Cults

Interesting huh?

I always liked that guy even if he took perlmonks a little too seriously or just let loose sometimes

 

I feel for you buddy

Things are

And I'm like

Right there with you

And then you lost me

And I'm like

Where am I?

Oh OK

Naah

 

nawmean?

nawmean


In reply to Re^3: Canonization Without Representation (+w+w+w+) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Canonization Without Representation by trippledubs

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