I could go on.

Of course you could; but what for?

IMHO the best attitude ist to filter out abuse by keeping in mind that they are talking to their own anger, and keep the bits that matter.

I think it's more likely that volunteers don't want to take abuse from someone who refuses to communicate with anything other than abuse.

Granted, but even somebody with Tourette syndrome might have something useful to say. As the linked article tells, it doesn't adversely affect intelligence.

edit: I'm not saying nor believing anybody has tourette or any other disorder; I'm not skilled to diagnose nor could I do anything about it, if that where the case. Talking only about my attitude wrt abusive remarks.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

In reply to Re^6: Perl 11 by shmem
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