-- To those of you who've upvoted the above comment, thank you! I assume you did so because you understood it to be telling someone to be nice. (And shouldn't we all be nice?)

O'fanku 4 showin' uz d'errs ov uz ways. Innit.
It wer st'pid ov uz 2 fink dat wez cud dezid 4 uzzelves 'ow wez can blow uz bling votes.
P'aps u can uz yor god-gi'n spidy skills 2 make only the rite bu'on 'sply so wez paw deluznol b4k4s dont do it some more.
Wez marvell a'youz skillz 2 sus d'trrof. Props innit man.

In reply to Re^3: Maximum down-votes per monk/day by Anonymous Monk
in thread Maximum down-votes per monk/day by LanX

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