Not that it matters much,
but I liked your level-headed reasoning, and hereby change my vote
from "against" to "for".

IMO, any conditional method needs to have an "else(if)" counterpart.
It should accept both truthy/falsy booleanoid and a function...
and passing arguments[1+] as parameters to the function sounds like a
good idea.



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