If you will refer to Re^4: Certificate confusion (was: Clear text passwords), you will see (and can test yourself) that of the 3 IP addresses that refer to /(?:www\.)?perlmonks\.(?:com|net|org)/, the 209.197.123.153 IP address appears to be returning the '*.pairsite.com' certificate, rather than the appropriate 'perlmonks.org' certificate.
While I agree that the recent certificate-related issues are frustrating, the load balancers used by the PerlMonks site have nothing against you personally, and is not part of an evil plan to drive you away from perl/into the arms of another language.
My advice (for what it is worth): hang in there, roll with the punches, and try to have yourself a good day today (and a better one tomorrow).
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