Well, if it really is that big a deal to you, there are
two easy solutions that should satisfy you. I am tempted
to just say "forget about it, it's vroom's choice"
but if *you* asked, then others may ask in the future. So,
to make things on the "up and up" we could:
- Make the aforementioned monks gods and state that
only users of a certain level or gods can get
a picture up. or...
- Grant the monks 100,000 experience points or
some such large number.
Hopefully vroom will be nice enough to implement one of
these, so the rest of us will not have to see this
question come up again. :)
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