Strange, whereas you allways face a nemesis,
I'm constantly facing a
mentor.
Whatever the community I join, the one I always see is this mentor...
(I always try to get closer and be accepted by him but never manage...)
This leads me to think that
you allways find what you're looking for...
Some are looking for somebody to hate...
Some are looking for somebody to despise...
Some are looking for somebody to love...
Some are looking for somebody to admire...
Some are looking for somebody to learn from...
(In a similar manneer some always find what they really FEAR to meet...)
Note: Hope I'm not zag ;-)
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Only
Bad
Coders
Badly
Code
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Perl" (OBC2IP)
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