Okay, fair enough, we shouldn't aspire to piss off anyone. Also, I apologize 
for speaking for everyone instead of just me. 

What I meant was, Elm needs to choose differently from Haskell, at least some 
of the time, or else there wouldn't be a reason for it to exist. And, what 
seems weak and limited to one person can seem friendly and easy-to-start-using 
to others. 

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