Hey everyone.

As some of you may know, today was my "big day," the day I graduated from high school. It's been an incredible four years, and I wanted to thank everyone here for being a huge part in almost every one of those days.

I'm writing this because I feel that perlmonks has had an incredible effect on my life. At first, sure, it seemed like a novel, quick way to get answers. But then it grew on me. It literally became a part of my life. The people, the information, the level of intelligence and thinking, it mesmerizes me.

The past four years have definitely come and gone fast. So fast that I honestly can't believe it. And I can't believe how much I've grown, most definitely with the support of the monks here, and how I can look back through my old nodes and chuckle at not only the difference in knowledge, but maturity.

I hope watching me grow up here has been as big of a joy as being the one growing up, and I hope to keep everyone of you monks in my life for a very long time.

 

God bless, and thanks for a wonderful four years :-)

meh.

In reply to a monk grown up by stonecolddevin

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