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Wernfried Haas <amne@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 07:54:00AM +0200, Steffen Brumm wrote:
> > and darwin is satan, other beliefs than christianity - death
> > penalty, fight the sciences, womans have to go behind the cooker or
> > into the open flame, only conservapedia is real,...
> 
> This certainly is an interesting first post to the Gentoo development
> list, not sure if it's pure trolling or just a joke gone bad. In any
> way, this is not exactly Gentoo development related and not really CoC
> [1] compliant. Please read the CoC before posting again.

Yeah, see... There's the problem with the CoCk. It's a generic
catch-all. "I didn't like that, therefore you're evil." Perfect example:
You took a friendly bit of sarcasm as being offensive, and you're using
the CoCk as justification for your objection thereto.

So, there are a few possibilities here. Either your English skills need
polishing, or you did so deliberately, or you could possibly be drunk.
If the former of the three, ignore this and keep practicing; you'll get
better. If the middle one, you're broken; you'll either ignore this and
dismiss me as ignorant, or throw a hissy-fit and try to hurt me in any
way you can. If the latter of the three, party on; it's Friday.

> Everyone else, please don't reply to this subthread as well for the
> same reasons.

Speaking of theology, isn't that a bit hypocritical: to reply, but
suggest that nobody else does?

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