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Glad to help. I believe that this place has a lot of little features like this that originated when the monastery was young. From perusing the home nodes of monks who've been here longer than myself it appears that these were common knowledge at the time, but since they weren't really documented anywhere the knowledge of their existence is passed along only by word of mouth (or word of keystrokes, as the case may be). I haven't found too many of these, but so far my favorite one would have to be the assume all vroom's godly powers node. Try it. Vroom wouldn't leave nodes just lying around unless he wanted us visiting them, would he?

And no, I don't own 27 pairs of sweatpants.

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