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In article <vetd859ck606o6toknp94lhicmg1c9kqud@4ax.com>,
Stephen wrote:
> and to criticise it is un-American.
That's not so bad. When you really cross the border, you get called
anti-American (or communist!).
``When I was back there in seminary school...'' I used to laugh with
friends by calling other people like this:
HE'S A COMMUNIST!!!!!!!!!!
Everyone who disagreed with us was a communist. I had a good friend
who talked about socialist ideas. We always called him ``A
COMMUNIST!!!'' --- sometimes very loud in the middle of the grocery
store! It was so much fun. I had no idea in those days how
effectively-horrible it was to call someone names like that.
> OK that is a bit simplistic, I know but that is what I read.
When things get complicated, it's either because you're writing
povray, or Haskell, or C++, ... or defending the establishment!
--
I think this is the best troll I've ever written! :D
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