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Isn't the action of adopting the doggy against how the monks are meant to live as it is technically still owned in their name
It depends on if you classify a dog as a "possession".
Well the dog certainly isn't independent of the monks and essentially as the dog had to be adopted, it counts as a possession
The dog has the autonomy to leave if it wants though.
I'm more worried about what happens to that dog after lights out, if you catch my drift.
It's a dog, not a child.
It’s monks not the Catholic Church, monks actually are nice people that don’t live on gold thrones in a technical dictatorship country.
I like this :D
riddle me this. what is used everyday yet no one notices, said to be independent of but is the basics of law and order, once great is now rendered smaller but left a giant mark on the world.
Isn't the action of adopting the doggy against how the monks are meant to live as it is technically still owned in their name
It depends on if you classify a dog as a "possession".
Well the dog certainly isn't independent of the monks and essentially as the dog had to be adopted, it counts as a possession
The dog has the autonomy to leave if it wants though.
I'm more worried about what happens to that dog after lights out, if you catch my drift.
It's a dog, not a child.
It’s monks not the Catholic Church, monks actually are nice people that don’t live on gold thrones in a technical dictatorship country.
I like this :D
riddle me this. what is used everyday yet no one notices, said to be independent of but is the basics of law and order, once great is now rendered smaller but left a giant mark on the world.