Since you're the only one who has a problem with this, the solution is entirely in your hands. If you go away; problem solved.

A couple of minor fallacies to be pointed out:

The OP is hereby urged and encouraged to stay around. All persuasions henceforth expressioned by any others are negated and revoked. All evil spirits currently lurking around the Monastery, urging monks to act like pissy, small-minded little tribesmen with tiny male attributes and serious inadequacy issues motivating them to flock and herd and gang up -- all such spirits are hereby vanquished with my magic spell. POOF.


In reply to Re^2: Once again . ..{blah} (Counter proposal: ) by Intrepid
in thread Once again ... is it time to get rid of the Anonymous Monk? by locked_user sundialsvc4

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