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I guess people will never be smart enough to operate the internet. This is why I loathe them.
 
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'''Above was necessitated as some on here seem to think editing this page is an option. Hopefully with this ''Official Wikipedia'' tag, the feeble-minded will understand which page they are looking at.'''<!-- And people wonder why I'm pro abortion. Including retroactive ones!! -->

== A little story... ==
== A little story... ==


On common sense, finding the sane in the insane and the rational out of the senseless...
...on common sense, finding the sane in the insane and the rational out of the senseless...

=== Notes to help you ===
*Live by the 10 laws. My favorite is number 3.

*Semantic arguments are for the weak-minded who don't know what they are talking about or have nothing of value to say. Know what you want to say, and say it.

*There is a difference between the connotative and denotative. Live in the actual real, not in the perceived.

*If you're confused by something that's written, take the time to read it again before accusing the author of not making sense.

*There's no such thing in the real world as addition by subtraction. <!-- Really people, stop deleting this. -->

*Understand that you may be wrong sometimes, (I know I sometimes am) and be contrite. Then go on your way.


*The veracity of something has NOTHING to do with the ability to find it or references to it online.
Semantic arguments are for losers how don't know what they are talking about or have nothing of value to say. There is a a difference between the connotative and denotative. Live in the real, not in the perceived.


*Most of what people do on Wikipedia is a complete waste of time.
If you're confused by something that's written, take the time to read it again before accusing the author of not making sense. --19:01, 23 September 2008


== No Vanity Tags were Posted Within ==
== No Vanity Tags were Posted Within ==
Well okay.... maybe this one...


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--[[User:Feddx|Feddx]] ([[User talk:Feddx|talk]]) 04:11, 1 August 2008 (UTC)Feddx

Latest revision as of 18:48, 16 February 2012

Above was necessitated as some on here seem to think editing this page is an option. Hopefully with this Official Wikipedia tag, the feeble-minded will understand which page they are looking at.

A little story...

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...on common sense, finding the sane in the insane and the rational out of the senseless...

Notes to help you

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  • Live by the 10 laws. My favorite is number 3.
  • Semantic arguments are for the weak-minded who don't know what they are talking about or have nothing of value to say. Know what you want to say, and say it.
  • There is a difference between the connotative and denotative. Live in the actual real, not in the perceived.
  • If you're confused by something that's written, take the time to read it again before accusing the author of not making sense.
  • There's no such thing in the real world as addition by subtraction.
  • Understand that you may be wrong sometimes, (I know I sometimes am) and be contrite. Then go on your way.
  • The veracity of something has NOTHING to do with the ability to find it or references to it online.
  • Most of what people do on Wikipedia is a complete waste of time.

No Vanity Tags were Posted Within

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Well okay.... maybe this one...