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  • edited April 2010
    fivebells wrote: »
    As a denizen of the internet, I resent that overgeneralized insinuation.

    How about over-serious?:p
  • NamelessRiverNamelessRiver Veteran
    edited April 2010
    If this guy were to see the error of his ways later, regret his move, and desire to humble himself and come back and learn about the dharma, why should we make it harder for him to do so?
    Oh, he sent me a PM saying one of the posts that offended him was one of my own and explained what he meant.

    Apparently the whole deal about 'Buddhism is not what you think'. He feels I am unable to judge the work of someone who is studying Buddhism for decades and that I said it was crap without even reading it just because it wasn't my style of practice. Something along those lines.

    I am not gonna discuss who is right or wrong I am just giving some context to the OP.
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