Simon, since your broken toe

Simon, since your broken toe, I've been watching your decomposure. Sure you didn't hit your head, too? :/

Seriously, I don't see all the comments, so I'm not 100% on what happened, but I see two things.

One, obviously, you got on some folks' bad side or shit list. You got pegged for either a troll or a gripester. Nothing worse online than a rep; harder to shake or rise above than a skunk's spray. And sometimes there's just not much you can do about that. Been watching online conversations since the days of BBSs and CompuServe, so I've seen it a lot. Deserved? Doesn't matter.

Two, either you got your feelings hurt - and keep trying to get an apology, in vain, and in all the wrong ways, so you can post in peace here again; or you don't care about posting in peace again, you're just out to confirm what a bunch of h8rs folks are here; or you were a troll in the first place who came in here with a big chip on his shoulder and using every excuse to malign the group and foment discord. Which discord only involves you.

I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt that you fell in the first class, but your daily grousing has moved my assesment of you toward the second, and you're making a good case for the last. Just FYI from someone who hasn't been in your sites or crossed you, right?

Whichever the case, why not just break? Go away. Find someplace nice to play for a while. Contemplate things. Take lots of time. It's not like Ace of Spades HQ has put you back in chains. :/

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Two monks came to a river, where an old lady stood, unable to cross because of the rushing water.

Although their order forbade touching women, one of the monks offered to carry the woman across the water, which she accepted. So, they forded the river. On the other side, the old woman thanked the monk and went on her way, while the two monks continued their journey.

After a mile or so, the other monk chides his brother. "We are not supposed to touch women!" he whines.

The helpful monk looks at the complaining brother and says, "I put the woman down back at the river bank. You are still carrying her."