Talk:Idiomatically determine all the characters that can be used for symbols: Difference between revisions

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→‎Arbitration?: GIYF and asteisms.
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:::::::: You '''were''' constructive on several occasions (the proleptic calendar and your justified flagging my x+=8 lapse come to mind.)<br>The sad thing is the tons of vague arguments that you are using in this "discussion" that goes really out of bounds.<br>similarly sad is the number of voters we attract.<br>I shall stop arguing now and post programs that are written in that subset of Rexx that is accepted by each and every Rexx I know in the REXX language section. I will never flag your entries when they use $#@, Upper x, or x"; since I was unable to convince you that we were better off without them (the language features, not your programs.).
PS I don't know what a left-handed compliment is! --[[User:Walterpachl|Walterpachl]] ([[User talk:Walterpachl|talk]]) 18:29, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
 
::::::::: (GIYF) &nbsp; A backhanded compliment, also known as a left handed compliment or asteism, is an insult that is disguised as a compliment. &nbsp; One common form is: &nbsp; You know, for being such a fat person, you don't sweat much!! &nbsp; (What every woman wants to hear, I'm sure.) &nbsp; In some other words: &nbsp; there were times when you were constructive, but not so much the other times. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 19:09, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
 
== entering ooRexx entries in wrong language section ==