I just want you to tell the truth: You are not immune from personally attacking people, and have done so, and may do so again.
Really? When have I done that? I've already stated the context of my remarks to you, and in the intended context, it was not a personal attack. My mistake for not making the context clear, but that doesn't change that at the time I was not attacking personally.

So, your claim remains unproven, at least for this interaction. The words "the truth" here are a bit overbroad, don't you think?

I'll plead guilty to "incomplete communication" on this one, if that makes any difference to you. Does that help?

I get that you feel attacked. But maybe that's because you're wired up to believe that you are your code or your actions. I made a lot more progress on getting what I wanted in life when I was eventually able to give myself forgiveness for both. Especially bad code. {grin}

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re^3: A modest request of Merlyn by merlyn
in thread A modest request of Merlyn by delirium

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