Very cool. I'd pay for the next installments! Too bad I don't exist....
But anyway, wouldn't it be neat if we organized some kind of Big Brother "PerlMonks" version? We would live in a large castle for 4 months cut off from the world. I can imagine it now- nerds with little or no social skills dependent on each other for food (sure, I'd eat brainpan if it came down to that). But, if there are weapons in the monastery, I'd prefer the Glock-9, please- it's the standard weapon I carry around most of the time, anyway, so it would only make sense. Also, please make me the official "Matrix" Mascot. Thanx.
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