Don't misunderstand, the fact I front paged this post does not mean I agree with you. On the contrary, I don't agree with you at all.

I want to give everyone a chance to teach you a lesson, and give those good lessons high publicity. I know which monk you were talking about, when you talked about all the politics. I had some little discussion with that monk last week ;-), but I respect his contribution to this site, although it is not neccessary for us to agree with each other every single time.

Is it not true that, what you just said showed a kind of pure hatred? (I do not mean your whole post is about hatred, but unfortunately hatred is a part of your post)

When I said that I want everyone to teach you a lesson, I don't mean I hate you, but I really have some problem with some of your points.

In reply to Re: Teach him a lesson with facts by pg
in thread Teach him a lesson with facts by Anonymous Monk

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