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Kill Your Favorite Monk!

by thabenksta (Pilgrim)
on May 15, 2001 at 23:38 UTC ( [id://80688]=CUFP: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Have you ever been really mad at another Monk? So mad that you wanted to kill them? Well with the powers of perl and java combined, now you can!

With my new Kill your Favorite Monk program, you can upload pictures or choose from an existing archive of monks, then blow their brains out. Or upload your own picture and commit virtual suicide.

Check it out.

-thabenksta

my $name = 'Ben Kittrell'; $name=~s/^(.+)\s(.).+$/\L$1$2/g; my $nick = 'tha' . $name . 'sta';

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Re: Kill Your Favorite Monk!
by vroom (His Eminence) on May 17, 2001 at 23:50 UTC
Re: Kill Your Favorite Monk!
by BigJoe (Curate) on May 16, 2001 at 00:13 UTC
    Where is the Node Reaper?? I think some newbie's would like to take him on...

    --BigJoe

    Learn patience, you must.
    Young PerlMonk, craves Not these things.
    Use the source Luke.
Re: Kill Your Favorite Monk!
by busunsl (Vicar) on May 16, 2001 at 01:00 UTC
    Sorry, but I don't like the idea of killing anybody!
    Especially not fellow monks!
    :-(

      The idea is that maybe this will give monks a place to let out their aggression on other monks so they don't have to clutter up the monastery with their petty indifferences with each other.

      -thabenksta
      my $name = 'Ben Kittrell'; $name=~s/^(.+)\s(.).+$/\L$1$2/g; my $nick = 'tha' . $name . 'sta';
Re: Kill Your Favorite Monk!
by merlyn (Sage) on May 15, 2001 at 23:42 UTC
    Doesn't do much if Java's not enabled. And I don't enable Java on random websites. :(

    A notice for this would have been nice.

    -- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker


    update: Duh. It says "with the power of Perl and Java". Sorry, I skim directly to the URL too often. {grin}

      See above.

      Well with the powers of perl and java combined, now you can! -thabenksta
      my $name = 'Ben Kittrell'; $name=~s/^(.+)\s(.).+$/\L$1$2/g; my $nick = 'tha' . $name . 'sta';
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