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Scared driver delight:
I’ll talk to you later, b’li neder.
PAA:
But I'm glad by hovering shadow is keeping you on your toes.
I await the day when you admit that it goes both ways… 🙂
By the way, who was out of character?
Let’s see, in chronological order (Oh, and no arguing about whether anything is in fact in character, please*):
I want to perform an action which is obviously morally wrong,
unless I can determine that it is assur al pi halacha.
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DaasYochid gives a wrong p’sak (*).
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DaasYochid is confrontational for no reason (*).
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You’re awesome (just kidding).
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You, as the author, are betrayed by your sesquipedalianism (see below), but this is in character and not part of the story.
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Unless Popa intends to pay for his drinking, and the context implies that he does not, he commits theft (*).
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(I don’t know DaMoshe.)
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I am jealous of Popa and “spend all my waking hours reading threads that predate me.” (I’m unsure about the “doing something
just for attention” part.)
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The mod allows things to get out of hand without even realizing it.
So that’s me, DaasYochid, Popa, and the mod. No, you can’t debate even the points that don’t have asterisks – those are just for when I thought you might need reminding of the rule.
(I never got around to reading some of the posts in that thread,
so I didn’t write up any response (maybe someday) [yes, I know I don’t always follow this policy], but look up the meaning of “counterpunch” before you use it again. {Also, that “cover” wasn’t a cover}.)