Well you have (as PP) come off as a little snotty, that'll
raise hackles (as will, I suppose, the use of the word 'snotty')
pretty consistently anywhere, even (esp.?) in a monastary.
W/ luck (and here we queue the rising
music, the tinkling of bells and George Bailey singing auld lang
signe (sp)?) this last change of heart (though you're still
posting w/ a lot of hubris - what if the bull runs right by you?)
will give us all a happier monastary, a moment to reflect upon our
frailties and a chance to use a little more compassion the
next time we meet a node/poster/imposter we don't
like.
As somebody else so succinctly put it:
all hail brak
(that's joke son, I don't hear you laughing ...)
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