He is not imitating. Go look over his past Perl Monks Discussions.

Update: if anyone had any doubt about my opinion, the following PM “conversation” (really train wreck is more like it) might also be enlightening. I am aware that this was supposed to be private chat, but I believe that there is no room for misinterpretation here, and so I feel that my action is justified in the interest of general awareness. If anyone feels I am crossing a line by airing this, downvote at will; I shall stand by my decision.

(Bonus note for aspiring trolls: never assume you know anything about someone's nationality. You might just end up looking like a humongous fool.)

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re^2: Abigail-II and some thoughts by Aristotle
in thread Abigail-II and some thoughts by pg

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