Yep. Thats.
Do not reply? But why? We have such a productive and soul-bonding conversation.
And please don't lie to yourself at least. It's not about "mood" at all. If you'd really cared about mood then all you had to do is to ask me to remove offending image. That's all, job done. Or ask moderator to remove it. Same result.
But no, you had to affirm your imaginary superiority over a friendly guest by a clearly aggressive "i thought 10 pages of examples would have been enough" comment. Of course you got what you deserved in return. Then, unable to answer properly, you tried to assume fake moral high-ground posture, like i was some lowly griefer invading your paradise. Again, that passive-aggresion was obviously unprovoked but i was generous enough to still keep my answer in a joke domain.
Then my posts were wiped out. Only mine, your answers remained (even though they were now completely pointless, off-topic and mood-disrupting). You claim that moderator wiped my posts. Well, technically it's bullet that kills, not the man who pulled the trigger. The question is - did you report my posts? If yes, i have a VERY bad news for you. But even if answer is "no" news are not very good either (i can elaborate on that if you want)...
And now we have you here, squealing your lungs out. Tell me my friend, aren't those squeals more disruptive to the mood than friendly jokes or sincere concern? Obviously they are. Then why are they in three? The answer is painfully obvious as well - you don't give a shit about the mood. Only about your ego. So stop lying.
I actually like your "shitting in the park" metaphor. You know, there is places in the world where people do that regularly and see nothing wrong with it. Of course that's unsanitary and aesthetically questionable, but that's beside the point. The point is, when you encounter that, the correct way to deal with it is to politely ask not do that. Stomping on the shit to send splashes flying around and vomiting on bystanders while shouting profanity about third-word neanderthals on the other hand is NOT a wise way to address the problem. You may find that information helpful in the future.