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Improving articles

The wikipedia is supposed to work as you update and expand (add more info or correct), not for some retard to decreae the level of info. More or less all info on Brian Krause is what i have produced. Fuck off motherfucker.



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WikiProject Deaf

Does this project encompass all aspects of deafness, such as cochlear implants and the oralism approach to education? Or is it solely Deaf culture-focused? —Erik (talkcontrib) - 18:17, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Improving articles The wikipedia is supposed to work as you update and expand (add more info or correct), not for some retard to decreae the level of info. More or less all info on Brian Krause is what i have produced. Fuck off motherfucker.

I made 90% of the Brian Krause article and if I want red links I shall have it. It is very well made. But you delted it all to return it to a lower level, retard. Whats the use of that? Are you retarded? Ugly motherfucker. Your mother is getting gangraped and she's loving it.