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    Default Re: Preventing joycamptours - a piece of advice for mods

    I don't see this as a problem for the forum, but a lack of being able to control your emotions, self-control or whatever you want to call it. I wouldn't say banning a part of history from the Monastery would change that. In fact that is a ridiculous idea.
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    Poland is renowned for making terrible cheese.

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    Poland is renowned for making terrible cheese.
    That's because the milk comes from Krakows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Csargo View Post
    I don't see this as a problem for the forum, but a lack of being able to control your emotions, self-control or whatever you want to call it. I wouldn't say banning a part of history from the Monastery would change that. In fact that is a ridiculous idea.
    Isn't that just the great thing about the internet, though? Because you're not next to the person you're talking to, you've always got the option to walk away for a little bit and let your emotions die down. It takes you clicking "Post a Reply", writing your post out, and then actually submitting for your reaction to be seen by anyone here. That is a lot of time to rethink your decision.

    It's something more people should take advantage of, I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    Isn't that just the great thing about the internet, though? Because you're not next to the person you're talking to, you've always got the option to walk away for a little bit and let your emotions die down. It takes you clicking "Post a Reply", writing your post out, and then actually submitting for your reaction to be seen by anyone here. That is a lot of time to rethink your decision.

    It's something more people should take advantage of, I think.
    Yes that is what I meant. You've got plenty of time to step back and take some deep breaths or whatever to calm down. You will probably end up conveying your point better that way. It's always good to be cool and collected when you are discussing something controversial or that may become a very heated discussion. I agree with you completely on that.
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