LanX, your Trumpian obsession with this certain monk is a stain upon this monastery in general, and in particular upon this excellent meditation by brother Discipulus, which you've completely hijacked.

Your trick to consider preemptively your own post to prevent other monks from trying to clean up your mess violates the spirit of the Monastery rules, if not some specific letter.

Most pathetically, you appear to be as bitter, obssessed and off-topic as the monk you depise so much and to whom you insist on drawing attention.

Sad!


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^3: Off Topic by 1nickt
in thread Antiquitates - liber I - In memoriam Robert M. Pirsig by Discipulus

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