Rafi
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You are getting insufferably conceited, hanging around and basking in the kind words that indulgent and misguided people are saying about you, entirely without justification. Some self-improvement seems to be in order.
You could start by learning how to spell and to punctuate.
al·tar *(ôltr)
n.
1. An elevated place or structure before which religious ceremonies may be enacted or upon which sacrifices may be offered.
2. A structure, typically a table, before which the divine offices are recited and upon which the Eucharist is celebrated in Christian churches.
[Middle English auter, from Old English altar and Old French auter, both from Latin altre.]
al·ter *(ôltr)
v. al·tered, al·ter·ing, al·ters
v.tr.
1. To change or make different; modify: altered my will.
2. To adjust (a garment) for a better fit.
3. To castrate or spay (an animal, such as a cat or a dog).
v.intr.
To change or become different.
[Middle English alteren, from Old French alterer, from Medieval Latin alterre, from Latin alter, other; see al-1 in Indo-European roots.]
Spelling mistakes do occur when one is trying to type and reply - to dozens of hostile's - at a time - does not change the sentiment - behind those words, old man.