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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sopwith_7F.1_Snipe
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePage
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# ? Dec 20, 2010 04:51 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:* [that's a wildcard character ]
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# ? Dec 21, 2010 08:27 |
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TenementFunster posted:its this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:All_Day_%28album%29 lol look at the admin talk about this: quote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Archive219#All_Day_.28album.29_full_of_original_research
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# ? Dec 21, 2010 16:56 |
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quote:I would encourage those who have put time and energy into this matter consider the fact that with a system as organic as wikipedia, it's ultimately futile to try to force people to operate within rules that are not a community priority. I like wikipedia because it is a single source of bandages for my meandering curiosity. All that you have done by removing the track listing, is effectually added a step to my process of getting the information that I want as I now have to go into the article archive to get the information rather than it being (portrayed in the manner that I prefer to digest it) in the body of the article. Wikipedia's community has a nack for presenting information exactly how I like to see it. I don't see why I should bother to go look elsewhere for it. So, don't take this personally, as it is meant merely as a manifestation of the way things are in reality, but: Thank you for wasting my time (by making me go through extra steps.) -a wikipedia consumer — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aircraftcarryur (talk • contribs) 04:35, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
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TenementFunster posted:read this and try not to contemplate suicide no
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TenementFunster posted:read this and try not to contemplate suicide I already contemplate suicide whenever I read your posts
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i never thought i'd be encouraging tenementfunster to post more, but welp
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# ? Dec 21, 2010 21:47 |
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jk haveblue but when you leave an opening like that just hanging out there, someone's going to use it it's like mardi gras
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haveblue posted:I already contemplate suicide whenever I read your posts too bad you never complete anything you set out to do
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haveblue posted:I already contemplate suicide whenever I read your posts i contemplate homicide whenever i read yours
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipping_(fandom)
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 04:47 |
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equity posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipping_(fandom) quote:Daria fandom was marked through its entire run by shipper debate. From the series' first season, the main conflict was between people who thought that the title character, Daria Morgendorffer, should have a relationship with Trent Lane, a slacker rock-band frontman, whom Daria met through his sister, Jane. A common argument against this possible outcome was that such a development would signal a turn away from the more subversive aspects of Daria's character, and thus the show. jesus fuckkkk
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 09:22 |
One lesser known aspect of the game deals with the numerous tree stumps found around the slopes of SkiFree. Users have found that when skied over backwards they transform into a small spotty mushroom. It has been theorised that this points to a philosophical leaning in the nature of SkiFree's creator Chris Pirih. The mushrooms may illustrate an extrapolation of Plato's theory of ideas in which the physical form of something may not reveal its true identity and only its representation in our particular plane of existence.
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got dat wmd posted:One lesser known aspect of the game deals with the numerous tree stumps found around the slopes of SkiFree. Users have found that when skied over backwards they transform into a small spotty mushroom. It has been theorised that this points to a philosophical leaning in the nature of SkiFree's creator Chris Pirih. The mushrooms may illustrate an extrapolation of Plato's theory of ideas in which the physical form of something may not reveal its true identity and only its representation in our particular plane of existence. yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 03:09 |
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got dat wmd posted:One lesser known aspect of the game deals with the numerous tree stumps found around the slopes of SkiFree. Users have found that when skied over backwards they transform into a small spotty mushroom. It has been theorised that this points to a philosophical leaning in the nature of SkiFree's creator Chris Pirih. The mushrooms may illustrate an extrapolation of Plato's theory of ideas in which the physical form of something may not reveal its true identity and only its representation in our particular plane of existence. added to pretentious_spergs.txt
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got dat wmd posted:One lesser known aspect of the game deals with the numerous tree stumps found around the slopes of SkiFree. Users have found that when skied over backwards they transform into a small spotty mushroom. It has been theorised that this points to a philosophical leaning in the nature of SkiFree's creator Chris Pirih. The mushrooms may illustrate an extrapolation of Plato's theory of ideas in which the physical form of something may not reveal its true identity and only its representation in our particular plane of existence. lol, so he wrote it in the few weeks of psych101 between plato and wittgenstein??
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got dat wmd posted:One lesser known aspect of the game deals with the numerous tree stumps found around the slopes of SkiFree. Users have found that when skied over backwards they transform into a small spotty mushroom. It has been theorised that this points to a philosophical leaning in the nature of SkiFree's creator Chris Pirih. The mushrooms may illustrate an extrapolation of Plato's theory of ideas in which the physical form of something may not reveal its true identity and only its representation in our particular plane of existence. hmm, yase, obviously an obscure reference to philosophy and not a transparent reference to
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Trees Throughout the game there are trees that seem to grow feet. If you look close, you may see some of these trees. Burning Trees Environmentalist concerns were brought to the forefront when players realized they could set fire to the trees by jumping over them. It is unknown whether this was intended to cause an uproar or not.
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All exterior shots filmed in Ireland, written and created by Irish people and filmed with Irish Actors, it is hard to see why it is called a British television program. Interior shots were filmed in London, and the production company to which it was contracted was British, but does this serve to make it British? Well it was produced by Channel 4 (a British company), but written by Irish writers. The actors were (almost entirely) Irish, but the crew were mixed British/Irish. It was filmed in Ireland and London. What's wrong with the idea of two countries cooperating on this? garik 11:33, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Actually, it was produced for Channel 4 (a British company) by Hat Trick Productions (also a British company). Channel 4 does not produce programmes. --Bonalaw 13:31, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Yes, sorry, you're quite right. Either way, the point is that it seems rather silly to debate whether it's Irish or British, when it could quite happily be understood to be both. garik 16:01, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Best we not accuse others of being silly when we are part of the reverting ourselves. Calling "Father Ted" British is like calling "Braveheart" Irish, because some of the same principles are present. I do believe that Wikipedia is nothing if it's not accurate, so the two country compromise should do here with provenance going to Ireland, so I'll do a small edit and put Ireland first. Hope that's okay with everyone. Taramoon 16:36, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Well, OK. Maybe 'silly' was an unfortunate word, though I meant it gently - I apologise if it wasn't taken as such. I can't help feeling, however, that to consider "Father Ted" as Irish or British, rather than both, is actually inaccurate, at least in the absence of criteria limiting nationality to that of the writers or the production company (or whatever). After all, if the rest of this talk page is to believed, it was shown on Channel 4 before it was shown on RTE. Out of interest, by the way, what's the Irish connection with "Braveheart"? I was under the impression it was pretty much an American film, but I know very little about it. In any case, I wholeheartedly agree that Ireland should be first on the Father Ted page. garik 17:59, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Well just on the "Braveheart" question. Over 90% of filming was done in Ireland, over 90% of the actors were Irish, and the main production company was Irish. Yet, quite correctly, it's not classed as an Irish film. That was my comparison. Taramoon 18:19, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Braveheart unlike Fr. Ted is set in Scotland. But then do we consider The Quite Man an Irish film? I agree that no nationality needs to be mentioned IrishTV (talk) 14:19, 18 July 2010 (UTC) This has been changed yet again back to British. I have changed it to Irish/British as it is the fairest thing to do. Irish writers, Irish actors, British TV station & production company. Dornálaíocht (talk) 00:05, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
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ireland pretends to have a culture beyond leprechauns and guiness
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# ? Dec 27, 2010 19:52 |
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I find it highly amusing that people can be deeply offended by this word. It's a word, its sole meaning is "a black person," yes I know its history, but how long are people going to cling to the argument of slavery. It wouldn't be so bad except our society places a single ridiculous word onto such high regard where it can be used as freely as saying "hi" by blacks yet it is the worst offense when used by others. Such hypocrisy and stupidity is what leads to slavery and here you ignorants cherish it like gold.
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Kirby Pufocia fucked around with this message at 17:16 on Jun 7, 2020 |
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Nikolai Fuckharin posted:I find it highly amusing that people can be deeply offended by this word. It's a word, its sole meaning is "a black person," yes I know its history, but how long are people going to cling to the argument of slavery. It wouldn't be so bad except our society places a single ridiculous word onto such high regard where it can be used as freely as saying "hi" by blacks yet it is the worst offense when used by others. Such hypocrisy and stupidity is what leads to slavery and here you ignorants cherish it like gold. so sayeth the athiest, scienceophile, open source advocate university student
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# ? Dec 28, 2010 01:06 |
How so? African American English replaces R with A, so nigga and friend of the family are really the same thing, there is no real distinction when used, if you say friend of the family an offended African-American might be outraged that you "Said nigga.". It's like on the Simpsons, somehow they can tell Itchy & Scratchy is a cartoon but the news guy isn't: They're both cartoons in our eyes. Gigith (talk) 19:41, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
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Sweevo posted:ireland pretends to have a culture beyond leprechauns and guiness why are irish folk songs all so sad does it really suck to live there or what
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFL
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Laser Vampire posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFL I think you can click on any discussion page and it's funny You may have noticed that I changed the name of the Jennifer Lopez album mentioned in the account of the SNL controversy. I just watched her profile on E! Entertainment Television and it showed that it was J-Lo that was released in 2001, not On the Six. On the Six was Lopez's first album, released several years earlier. Sorry for the error, but again it has been corrected.--Desmond Hobson 17:16, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
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Nikolai Fuckharin posted:I think you can click on any discussion page and it's funny the xfl was a hilariously bad idea and this wiki page is even worse the entire discussion area should be blotted out with the word FART
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Laser Vampire posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFL
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# ? Dec 28, 2010 16:32 |
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The only part of XFL I remember was the guy with the jersey that said HEHATEME. They also did that hanging cable camera first before the NFL so theres that.
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Wikipedia is not an appropriate place to pursue relationships or sexual encounters. User pages that move beyond broad expressions of sexual orientation are unacceptable. However, you very well may make new friendships as you go about improving the encyclopedia.
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got dat wmd posted:It's like on the Simpsons, somehow they can tell Itchy & Scratchy is a cartoon but the news guy isn't: They're both cartoons in our eyes. Gigith (talk) 19:41, 11 January 2010 (UTC) whoa
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axolotl farmer posted:Wikipedia is not an appropriate place to pursue relationships or sexual encounters. things best left unsaid
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# ? Dec 29, 2010 03:46 |
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Most people do not believe this but in the early mid 1990s I had a 1/2 breed coon cat. We called him Scooter. Now what i want to say has to do with the reading I did aboutt the breed. Bio-bassed but impossible is the sub heading (or something like that). I disagree... I would take my kids down the riveway and wait for the school bus befor work. My oldest was 17 and 1 day we were talking and walking the younger kids down the drive and happened upon a familey of skunks. 1 Parent and 3 or 4 kittens, we stopped just to be safe and I commented that 1 of the kittens seemed odd. My oldest agreed and once the way was safe we looked at the soft sand beside the drive aand 1 skunk kitten had double paws on the front or so it looked. I tracked the odd prints to the edge of the field to make sure it was not just an illusion with all the paws prints. It was not! It was a double pawed skunk Kitten. My cat had breed with the skunk... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.224.243.248 (talk) 16:26, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
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# ? Dec 29, 2010 16:58 |
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SCOOTER ARE YOU READYYYYYYYYYYYY
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# ? Dec 29, 2010 17:04 |
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ahahahaha the donation banner's changed to say "please keep wikipedia free" "ads!?!??!? omg no!!! that would hurt the integrity of the site" *paywall*
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JawnV6 posted:ahahahaha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Be_bold_in_updating_pages
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poemdexter posted:The only part of XFL I remember was the guy with the jersey that said HEHATEME. rod smart owns quote:Smart explained the origin of the grammatically non-standard phrase in a January 30, 2004 article with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as, "Basically, my brother's my opponent. After I win, he's gonna hate me. It is what it is. It's a saying I was saying when I'd feel something wasn't going my way. For example, (when) I was on the squad in Vegas and coach was putting other guys in, (if) I felt I'm better than them, you know, hey, 'he hate me.' See what I'm saying? Give me a chance. That's all I ask. It came from the heart. Within. The way I felt. My buddy Greg Kates always used to use it, so I took it from him." loooolllll
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Yodzilla posted:why are irish folk songs all so sad qft. irish folk is so so bad being really loving mad at the english isn't an alternative to actually having musical ability
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