However, following someone around to berate him repeatedly is, as I see it, inexcusably incivil and I prefer a PerlMonks without such behavior.

Me too!

I've responded to a dozen nodes by Logicus, but I don't follow him around, and I doubt anyone else does either. New posts show up in Newest Nodes, we read, we respond.

Just the other day jdrago999 responded to Logicus about plack, all civil like, as if Logicus was not Logicus but a regular user, like jdrago999 has been doing for many nodes.

The only constant is Logicus , and quite simply, he has all but worn out his welcome -- you just can't go lying and cussing for 300 nodes and expect people to forget, and keep their cool, and then keep banging your drum like nothing happened.

It works when Logicus veers to a different topic, but as soon as he is back banging his drum, well, you gotta expect someone to be a bastard

I have given up on Logicus, but I'm glad to see jdrago999 has not.

I applaud jdrago999 for his courage, for trying to get through to Logicus.


In reply to Re^5: Meet Slang! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Meet Slang! by Logicus

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