My good Brother Browser, you surprise me. What is in a name, even (or especially) one that happens to be tied to a recent start date at our Monastery?

You surely know full well that apotheon could just as well have posted his/her remarks as the eternal, ubiquitous Anonymous Monk, or under some other name that s/he may have used into sainthood years ago -- and they should carry the same weight.

It matters not one iota what name(s) you use to post your views, or how long ago you created your name(s) here. Indeed, given the slippery, "flexible" nature of personal identity at the Monastery, I find all the remarks about "ownership" and "copyright" in this thread more than a little baffling.


In reply to Re^4: Musing on Monastery Content by graff
in thread Musing on Monastery Content by Old_Gray_Bear

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