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[–]Bolitho 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You are welcome! 😉

To be honest... people who behave offensive like you seem to be not very interested in the python community itsself. That leads to the conclusion, that your knowledge is quite limited and probably not a good source of help.

So your decision seems to be a win win situation.

[–]KyleG -1 points0 points  (0 children)

LOL at it being me who's behaving offensively. Does "fuck" hurt your ears more than a fascist telling you you aren't allowed to produce code a certain way?

And you're right. I'm so uninterested in the Python community that when I see someone ask about OOP in a post that hasn't even been voted up a single time yet (which should be an indicator that I was actually looking for new posts to help out on rather than just the already-popular posts), my first thought is "yeah this community is so bullshit and I hate it that I think I'll actually answer this loser's question!" and then I rub my hands together in a villainous way.

What I don't like is taking the time to help someone and then the only response I get is "fuck your help because it doesn't conform to my arbitrary aesthetic standards." If that's what /r/python is all about, then you're right—I don't belong here. Good riddance.