<jennray> OK, so I invited my friend over here (the one we ended up transforming, per perlygatekeeper’s advice) and she should be here soon. <blarned> She must be a fine cat. --> erisa has joined #perl <jennray> erisa: hi! Good timing, I just told the channel about your arrival. <erisa> jennray: Jennifer: ♥! I’ll see if I like the company here. * blarned paws at erisa <rindolf> Hi erisa! Meet blarned - he’s our resident cat. Kudos for the Unicode, too. <erisa> blarned: meow! <erisa> rindolf: UTF-Love! <rindolf> erisa: and ISO-Hate-Hate-Five-Nine-*. <perlygatekeeper> erisa: so I understand your transformation was successful? <erisa> perlygatekeeper: oh yes! I’m a completely different person now. <erisa> Hold on. <erisa> http://eve-siegel.eu.org/temp-images/eve-before.jpg vs. http://eve-siegel.eu.org/temp-images/eve-after.jpg . <erisa> And that’s just the way I look. * blarned claws the ‘before’ and nuzzles the ‘after’. <perlygatekeeper> erisa: yes, they are a difference of earth and heaven. <rindolf> erisa: awesome. I understand you are jennray’s classmate? <erisa> rindolf: yes, we’re also good friends. And I will continue to torment her during our (and our boyfriends’) Bachelor’s in university. <rindolf> erisa: sounds like a plan. <jennray> erisa was initially reluctant to join IRC because she thought it was a place for chronic time wasters and “script-kiddies”. <blarned> Perl cats like to waste time, but we are at a constant war with those pesky script-kiddie critters. <erisa> I’ll join that Perl Cats’ herd (“clowder”?). Meow! <rindolf> erisa: by the way, how did you reach that conclusion about IRC? <erisa> rindolf: hmmm… let me think. <erisa> Well, I used to enjoy chatting on IRC a bit before I became a rebel, but then I recall an E-mail exchange with someone whom I believed told me that the reason he was such a great hacker was because he lacked any social life. <jennray> A “nerd” so-to-speak? <erisa> Yes, exactly. <erisa> Oh my God…
At which point, I received a phone call. It was Eve and she was crying.
“Jennifer, I think I’ve realised why I became the punk that I was… it was all because of that E-mail exchange. I think… I think… I was trying to emulate a nerd, because I cared a lot about hacking.”
“Oh, Eve!” I told her. “Maybe I should come to your house?”
There was a pause. “Well, OK… if it’s not much trouble.”
“It’s not, really. You’re my friend after all.” I told her.
I went to her house, and when I came, she was still very excited. She told me about her past, how she was not happy with what she was, and how non-sensical her past philosophy appeared to her then. She returned to her happy, joyful, state after a while and we returned to the IRC conversation taking turns to type things at the computer. I showed her some of my other favourite channels, and she ended up making new IRC friends. Eventually, Eve concluded by saying: “Wow! Wasting time can be a lot of fun. I should do it more often, I think”.