Bringing sense back to the madman is a fool's errand. Don Quixote's senseless, dangerous, and downright illegal actions hold no place in a proper and just society, and to praise him as an idealist or to imitate his madness is to further spread this plague of pure stupidity.
I came here to once again speak of the faults of that raving lunatic, only for this site to cease function. Clearly, the masses are not ready to address how Don Quixote's ideals will lead them all into madness.
@man0flamancha What a foolish action from the barber. Simply burning those books of yours does no help in curing you of your blatant insanity, for it will simply strength your resolve and desire to "avenge" these books full of silly ideals.
Bringing sense back to the madman is a fool's errand. Don Quixote's senseless, dangerous, and downright illegal actions hold no place in a proper and just society, and to praise him as an idealist or to imitate his madness is to further spread this plague of pure stupidity.
@man0flamancha Ah, I must've forgotten your impeccable taste in horses. Throughout all of Spain when someone sees an old nag, barely able to hold itself up on its four hooves, they declare it to be "Rocinante" due to its unmatched greatness.
I have thought it over and decided that Don Quixote is completely sane and is actually in fact quite intelligent. Thusly, from henceforth I have decided to become a knight errant myself.
@man0flamancha As is my own steed. Note that under the laws of chivalry the loser must listen to the victorโs conditions. If I win, you must return home and give up knight errantry. If you win, Iโll concede and say your Lady Dulcinea is the most beautiful woman to ever exist.