Nah...I just figured eff it! kidding.
I did what I could, but I am clearly a novice trying to learn something new.
It's like anything else in life, you can't expect to know how to ride a bike, speak another language or succeed without the help and encouragement of others.
If I truly knew the answer to my question or how to fix it I wouldn't be here humbly seeking the knowledge of others.
And when others on here berate and belittle those who try to learn it makes me and other want to seek knowledge elsewhere.
I assumed Perlmonks was a place to go for the help of the best of the best, people who understood and wanted to help those who don't.
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