Nomen Nescio wrote:
I find it strange that some people here so often wants to intimidate those that dares to ask some questions. Eric put it very well in his post about dicksizewar. Very true indeed.
I find it very *l*a*m*e* to all the time tell people to RTFM when something comes up that happened to be have been dealt with like five years ago.
Brain rot is the cause of impatience with what is mistakenly perceived to be repetition of old stuff. But brain rot leads to wars which pointlessly kill young people by the thousands, so watch out believing what the brain pre-dead spout as wisdom. Old battles refought by subservience to faulty memory is what got us into Iraq, only the latest conceit of wise ones who ache to impose their will on the world, deep inside understanding they are dying and will never accomplish what they set out to do years before. This accounts for the vainglorious repetition of past accomplishments, and worse, aggrieved insults, real or fanciful (again, failing memory mixes the two with truth abandoned). Fortunately most of the pre-dead don't have access to the levers of power and go to the grave without a blip, save grossing out grandkids with tales of doom and gloom. Still, if you put up with the grey-matter meltdown you might get your hands on the mattress savings -- and all the near dead stuff war booty for the endless trip upcoming, being certain their enemies will pursue for all eternity as they will the bastards that kept them from glorious immortal recognition. Eternally Young sez history sucks, history in the making moreso. Lose perspective or you're doomed to die before your time. Reason is death welcomed.