They are saying to use other source than wiki because every homework looks the same
So every homework would be correct then. At least the kid is learning by reading from wikia, thatâs all that should matter.
You thinking Iâm being serious with this wikipedia stuff makes it even more funny. Clearly youâre the boomer
Apache Monk
No, Iâm not nearly old enough to be a boomer.
Besides, Uno reverse cards donât really work that way, chief
People can say whatever they want, dictionaries can indeed confirm that monk is a male-destined title. And if you change WoWâs language to French for instance, youâll see that the class name is adapted to the gender of the character.
Yes pandarian nuns! that would be epic.
because they want their studentâs work to be needlessly more complicated since literally everything they research would be very fast and reliable using wikipedia
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I would invite few nuns to my dungeon run ^^
Ack nooo, you donât call wee lasses nunâs noow.
This is what dwarves say when they run out of booze. I got nun.
Religion wise, you are completely right.
However the Monks in WoW are not based around a certain religion as in real life. & it would be a bit strange to have a class called âNunâ.
The Monks that we play as in WoW are based around Martial Arts & not the religion itself.
& if you were to Google it, it says that âBudda originally ordained women as nunsâ However, at this moment there are plenty of female monks! & Iâm certain that some people may get offended if we had a class based around Nuns.
Typically Nuns go to church, stay at the house meanwhile the Monks are doing Martial Arts & providing the family with food, etc. So there wouldnât really be anything interesting to base the class around within the World of Warcraft if we they were to add such a class!
What next, do we break the Warlock Class into Warlocks and Witches?
The word Monk doesnât mean Monks in brown robes, with a tonsure, living a monastic lifestyle. Thatâs just one denomination of one religionâs take on an idea that is pretty widespread. You can have female monks, especially in those cultures that had monks long before that Johnny Come Lately Christianity pinched the name. Nuns and Monks are entirely different things anyway, theyâre not simply male and female versions of the same thing.
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