Those of you have been unkind or inconsiderate to
neshura should apologize. This is supposed to be a helpful, friendly community. It is not your playground.
neshura is a great asset to this community! Her answers are informative and to the point, and she is also very helpful to newcomers. Also, she is quick to offer encouragement when somebody else is being helpful, and so is positive influence behind the scenes, also.
It's tolerable for you ____s to throw stones at me whenever I go into #perlmonks, because I probably did something to incite it.
But I think neshura deserves better.
Friar Aighearach
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