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I don’t know if you were just mocking the chovos halvovos or just trying to be funny.
However the chovos halvovos was a Rishon. A bit of respect!
Once again, the fallacy of the excluded middle pops up in this thread. I was not mocking, nor was I trying to be funny. I was being 100% serious. If someone who is M’vazeh Yom Tov, M’challel Shabbos, Moser and an Oved Avodas Cochavim* (as I am), the sin of not knowing the Chovos HaLevovos off the top of my head is rather minor in comparison.
But if you want to say that I was mocking a Talmid Chochom, fine, whatever. I don’t want to argue the point, so I’ll concede it (even though it’s not the truth).
The Wolf
* Mechallel Shabbos — one is not allowed to be sad on Shabbos. I violate that on a regular basis. Ditto for the mitzvah of Simchas Yom Tov. I am a moser because I called the cops on someone’s car when the alarm would not stop in the middle of the night. I am also an idolator because I take pictures of the sun — all of these (with the exception of Yom Tov) were discussed on these boards earlier.