Oh, I'm completely aware. She showed me herself, and I thought it was pretty damn funny. No offense at all, but you do know what irony is, right? I'm actually laughing harder than I should at that picture. The kid's expression is priceless, I wish I knew where his portrait came from. Perhaps I should post a poll: Offensive? Funny? Don't care? You cannot vote because this poll has not been posted yet. Oh, and it's the very first image that shows up when you search Google for "forum moderator memes", and Google sorts images most often by popularity (among other things according to search history). Look, Robin Scott, Site Owner, I'm not sure if you grew up in the States or the UK or some depraved third world country, but have you ever heard the phrase "three strikes"? It's wildly popular among English speakers, used to denominate a few things, the first being that 3 is a nice symmetrical number that humans, throughout history have taken an obsession over (not to mention multiple mathematical studies revolving around how to use the number to predict the future), but two, to also indicate a fair and honest amount of chances to give somebody before all trust is taken away indefinitely. People make mistakes. That's what the "warnings" feature of this forum is for. According to..oh, let's say 22,000 (maybe a few more) banned members that aren't spambots or complete a-holes, a good 68% were issued a formal warning, with 13.5% issued an informal warning. My sister, for whatever completely biased personal reason, was not among those given warnings. I'm not sure if you're aware of the corruption of this site's moral integrity over the last, say 15 years, but it's akin to how a stable, honest government loses interest in the overall well-being of its people over extended periods of reform and change. Three quarters of a million dollars to run the Nexus? May I suggest switching to alternative energy or getting fifth gen i3 processors instead of dual socketing Xeons in your servers? the 5th-gen i3 has a much lower TDP to computing efficiency ratio than any Xeon, and could cut operating costs in half.