I'm sorry if you come to that conclusion. I took your sentences

But there is always someone, or multiple somones, that feel the need to try and impose their views on life, the universe and everything, on everyone else.

And that was why this thread was started anonymously.

... as indication that you are a repeat visitor of this site and wanted to not associate your account with that question. I also assumed that you had posted other questions using that account.

The assertion of any kind of patterns stems for me from your above statement, and not some investigation in our access logs.

If there is no such pattern as asserted by you, and you just are a first (and only-time) visitor, maybe the assertion of the pattern of

But there is always someone, or multiple somones, that feel the need to try and impose their views on life, the universe and everything, on everyone else.

... is something you need to accept as a fact of life, or at least, a fact of interacting with other people. As such, this is a profound insight but I'm not sure how it relates to the rest of this thread.


In reply to Re^13: Scope::Upper localize? by Corion
in thread Scope::Upper localize? by Anonymous Monk

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