Yeh, 1 other site, which also funny enough had a hierarchy of dictatorial bastards like you lot who delight in letting end users use their site completely oblivious to how they eventually clamp the entered content for their own devious purposes.

Anyway I don't care if you know my name, you can't do fuck all to me, and I'm just going to carry on annoying you until you see reason, remove the data as requested and let me go.

All I want right now is to be gone from this fucking place, and clearly that is what most of you want as well, so why won't you just fucking let go? GET OFF ME.

I have no interest in Perl or a career in Perl other than using it in the manner, I wish to serve the purposes I have, I don't need or want any magic doors opening for me by the generous oligarchs of this site who determine worthyness by obedience and humility before their mastery and I will never access this domain again if you just let go and delete the data as requested.


In reply to Re^4: Is this the correct address? by Logicus
in thread Is this the correct address? by Logicus

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