This is a Perl site though it's amazing what a range of topics get discussed here if approached correctly and labeled as off-topic. I don't like your posts but they were easy to ignore before this. I don't like the attitude displayed in this one. I never would have said that before you got huffy about it and I don't think I've downvoted you anywhere yet. If any monks went and posted Perl answers on a Java site or Lisp answers on a .NET site I can only imagine the reaction would be much more harsh. Also–

  1. A naked picture of Vanessa Hudgens would raise traffic 10-fold. Traffic is of no value unless it's relevant. Shamwowbufunge or whatever you always post is irrelevant to seekers of Perl wisdom and you make no attempt to make it relevant or label it off-topic. Plus, this is not a business.
  2. See #1.
  3. I guarantee your view is the minority. I was carrying on till you made it a point to try to boss us, oh, I mean me around.

Trying to cut strangers down to size is a poor hobby.


In reply to Re^2: Basic regex to parse source code by Your Mother
in thread Basic regex to parse source code by Anonymous Monk

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