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I talked to her (I guess she is a devious ArbCoMer); yep, so thats about all I have to say. She mentioned something about my work on Unencyclopedia, which is fairly interesting, since I don't use Unencyclopedia (not that anyone would believe me). Why, just the other day, someone contacted my by Yahoo! to tell me about how David Gerard is stalking them on Unencyclopedia, and I guess the paranoid champ is convinced someone else is me (its not the first time the cabal has ignored the burden of proof); does anyone know anything about this, what am I supposedly doing there?
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QUOTE(blissyu2 @ Tue 14th March 2006, 2:04am)
Perhaps it meant that you don't have an account!
No, two people now have referred to my edits there; someone there is either pretending to be me, or getting mistaken for me. Supposedly, I heard, they are funny - I am not.
I was gonna ask her if she ever soloed for the Prelude to Act II of Siefried, but I thought that might be an unfair attempt to influence the process. Now it appears her politics are fucked up at worst, if not naive at best.
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I noticed that she is a Libertarian, which is too bad; is everyone on the Wikimedia board a Libertarian? Its a very minority political group in the United States, sort of like Scientology, but it seems Wikipedia is dominated by them. For example, if you consider most of the pro-Wikipedia people who come here to troll our board, they often tend to be "anarcho-capitalist" Libertarians.
I noticed that she is a Libertarian, which is too bad; is everyone on the Wikimedia board a Libertarian? Its a very minority political group in the United States, sort of like Scientology, but it seems Wikipedia is dominated by them. For example, if you consider most of the pro-Wikipedia people who come here to troll our board, they often tend to be "anarcho-capitalist" Libertarians.
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We must distinguish between Libertarians with a capital L and libertarians with a small l. The latter means either "an advocate of liberty" or "a believer in free will". I am both of the latter, as I expect are many other people here.
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QUOTE(guy @ Tue 14th March 2006, 5:16pm)
We must distinguish between Libertarians with a capital L and libertarians with a small l. The latter means either "an advocate of liberty" or "a believer in free will". I am both of the latter, as I expect are many other people here.
In politics, people looove to hijack terms; sadly, Libertarians are not libertarians. Did you know they advocate "no laws" in outer space? Wow, can anyone say, "slave labor on Mars"?
In politics, people looove to hijack terms; sadly, Libertarians are not libertarians. Did you know they advocate "no laws" in outer space? Wow, can anyone say, "slave labor on Mars"?
Wow. Seems like we are talking about politics a lot.
By the way, can we get some kind of an announcement about the change of name for the forum. I know, I kind of suggested it, but I still think we should let everyone know what's going on.