I could admire my opposition, if there were some ulterior benefit, such as better code, better personal interaction, anything. Alas…
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Replying to @joxzaren
"I don't like the tone of your written words." "I suffer auditory delusions and you should care a lot about that."
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Replying to @dibblego
Haha... You should be more sensitive of his feelings. ;)
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Replying to @joxzaren
If I find myself popular with humans, I start asking where I went wrong.
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Replying to @dibblego
Well, I learned a lot from you. Maybe that doesn't count for popularity points, but valuable nonetheless.
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Replying to @joxzaren
Sure, I like learning from others too. Scalaz up to 2013 was all about that. Then Lars and incompetent ideas came along. We were not immune
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Replying to @dibblego
Ideas count more than "tone". But not for everyone it seems.
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and therein lies the otherwise obvious scam. Humans are so incredibly gullible. Just ask them.
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