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==So all of this is my fault, eh?==
Hi there! Allow me to introduce myself, I'm Rerednaw, the original creator of this thing. I've created this """""language""""" in 2018, as a young teenager who's trying to be "so edgy and stuff"... So yes, if the language contains insults and is based on a very outdated meme, that's the reason why. And that's also why the quine command exists, because "oh quines exist so I should implement one". The purpose of the language was to help copy-pasting, although this was not meant to help spammers or anything like that, because in that case they can just write a short program in Python instead of downloading an interpreter of an esoteric language made by some guy and then learn how to code in it.<br>
So the reason why I'm here is because I see that a lot of people have problems with this task because a lot of things are unclear in the definition of this taskit, and that's mostly my fault because I thought that some of them are evident and weren't needing of explanations. I am not the original creator of this task so I have no power to decide what this task should be, but I think I can still help to respond to some questions about the original language. The list of questions below is not exhaustive:<br>
Overwriting when Copy? - No (yeah, I know that the rules were not very precise on this...)<br>
Case sensitivity? - Yes.<br>
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Line break after Copy? - This was one of the many holes I left. Nowadays, line breaks are not added after Copy, and before that, I had no idea.<br>
If you want me to respond to another question, just ask here.
I will finish this text by saying that iI'm happy that some people find a way to use this thing. Since then, I left the esoteric programming community but I'm now back and I have updated CopyPasta Language to be a more useful language while keeping the same feel.--[[User:Rerednaw|Rerednaw]] ([[User talk:Rerednaw|talk]]) 15:50, 1 February 2020 (UTC)
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