I like you too! You are now my best favouritest monk, since your idol has moved on to family life (I hear he has two lambs already and his ewe is pregnant again). I am sure you will follow in his footsteps there sometime too, but now it is good you are here and contribute! We would not know what to do without the proselytizing of Windows, threads and other cutting-edge technology.

We are pals now, and I have to tell you something in earnest. "I prefer this you" is not good English, it should be "I prefer this to you" or "I prefer you to this". I am sure you mean the second. And I prefer you to.

I look forward to your reply, and remain, yours truly,

TrollTroller Imperator Rex

In reply to Re^15: What is "aggressive" argument? by IBlowGoatsSucker
in thread What is "aggressive" argument? by BrowserUk

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