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>> The sad thing is, over on the Haskell forum, people say that about *me*.
>
> Stop it Andrew...
>
> You're not a troll. Obviously there are more hostile groups out there
> than this one.
>
> Actually, the POV-Ray group is one of the more friendly ones I frequent.
> Only topped by a certain group of Canon users.
Well, I'm not *trying* to be a troll.
On the other hand, it seems that almost every forum I visit, I end up
rubbing somebody up the wrong way. Whether it's getting yelled at by
Warp for thinking that Haskell is a useful programming language, or
being flamed by Darren for thinking that databases are worth using, or
Haskellers telling me I'm stupid because I don't know category theory,
it seems I consistantly manage to upset somebody.
I see two possibilities:
- Everybody else on the Internet is an asshole.
- I'm an asshole.
Logically, which of these is most likely to be correct?
I could sit here complaining about how everybody seems to have it in for
me. Or I could just face up to the fact that I UPSET PEOPLE, and ask
myself why...
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