meIn addition, as soon anyone as anyone criticized your posts, you launched into insults, profanity, ad hominum attacks and disjointed philippics.
logicusThat is another god-dammned barefaced LIE. Does the situation really look like that to you, or are you doing this on purpose? And what the hell does your ameture psychological shpeel have anything at all to do with perl?

Really? here is a random sampling of things said by you on this forum (I apologize for the profanity, Logicus's words, not mine):

And those are just the ones with profanity, I didn't even post the tin-foil hat rants.

These are not as telling as the hate and profanity-laced tirades that got you banned from chat any number of times, but they don't show up in the record.

Revisionist history is harder when you leave a permanent record



-pete
"Worry is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you anywhere."

In reply to Re^5: I know I'm not alone in this by dreadpiratepeter
in thread I know I'm not alone in this by Logicus

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