>>1People complain, but they don't understand that complaining accomplishes exactly nothing. It's negative action. You're saying "I don't like Haskell" but you're not saying what exactly is wrong with it, and you're
certainly not proposing an alternative to the parts you don't like.
Here's an example of saying what specific parts you don't like: "Recursion sucks! Stack overflow!"
Here's an example of proposing an alternative: "We need more languages that prohibit recursion, so as to be more useful under constrained memory conditions."
A condescending, melodramatic tone is completely worthless when you can't do either of these things. Learn to put work towards your goals or go fuck yourself with a soda bottle.