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Re^21: What is "aggressive" argument?

by IBlowGoatsSucker (Beadle)
on Nov 07, 2010 at 09:21 UTC ( [id://869884]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^20: What is "aggressive" argument?
in thread What is "aggressive" argument?

Most sad! I am crying real tears! Please, Troll, come back. Be cranky! Show us that you have only perlmonk in your life! Everyone here wants to insult you, but you should stay hard and puneish them for it. You make more friends with every insult you write!

TrollTroller Imperator Rex

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Re^22: What is "aggressive" argument?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 07, 2010 at 09:49 UTC

    Come on. You're not even trying now.

      I try hard, but your dance is weak! You are threading on my toes so there are deadlocks! It is hard for you to work in parallel with music and steps, you do not know how it works.

      I think you are not so good for the tango. You strut your stuff and do your best to impress the ladies, but when you are called out you fail. Stay with the two-step, you have enough skill for that.

      TrollTroller Imperator Rex

        I'll give you that, you are trying.

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