Dumb Shit on Wikipedia

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There's been "woke" BS spreading to Japanese Wikipedia. Like there's a Japanese version of that SJW "cultural appropriation" article.
There's also the japanese Kiwi Farms article, which might as well have been written by Hector Martin himself
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>Female software developer
>it's actually talking about Byuu

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I didn't notice at first, but it has a video entitled "Iron Lung trailer with toki pona subtitles". Toki Pona is mentioned on the micronation page. WTF is Toki Pona? It's a constructed language that is orders of magnitude more obscure than Esperanto.
It’s a conlang whose purpose is basically to be as simple as possible and have as few words as possible. Honestly I find it more interesting than Esperanto for that reason.
 
Credit to @Preacher ✝ and @The Mass Shooter Ron Soye for finding this creature editing religious and political pages.
Shitty zoomer knockoff of ADF. Does this creature's micronation have diplomatic relations with Australatina or CWCVille?
I didn't notice at first, but it has a video entitled "Iron Lung trailer with toki pona subtitles". Toki Pona is mentioned on the micronation page. WTF is Toki Pona? It's a constructed language that is orders of magnitude more obscure than Esperanto.
It was made up by a Wikipedia jannie and heavily promoted on the site back in the day. Encyclopedia Dramatica had an article about it.
 
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Sonja Lang, power word Christian Richard. Yes, of course it was created by a tranny.
I remember seeing references to a name Christian back in the days of the TP forum, but I haven't seen any references (to include the ones I saw before) since. Honestly, I thought I had just made that up until now. Kinda of explains why the Discord is so fucked up, come to think of it.
 
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Why does this language have ^.^ as a valid symbol?
That is not simple. The English version of the Latin alphabet is really good and there's no reason to screw with it. If you want to make it simpler, remove characters that look too close, keeping the most readable/identifiable/separable.
 
This is the only Wikipedia related thread so forgive me if this isn't on topic but why...

does Wikipedia ask for money so fucking much,

how did they get $1.5 million fucking dollars in the span of 2 days, and finally...

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How the fuck are they spending 150 fucking million dollars per year?!?!
 
This is the only Wikipedia related thread so forgive me if this isn't on topic but why...

does Wikipedia ask for money so fucking much,

how did they get $1.5 million fucking dollars in the span of 2 days, and finally...

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How the fuck are they spending 150 fucking million dollars per year?!?!
Most of the money doesn't go to Wikipedia itself, in all honesty, it's probably the cheapest thing on their budget. Most of it gets dumped into various NGOs and wokie/SJW projects and the like. Very little of your donation actually goes to Wikipedia itself.
 
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Most of the money doesn't go to Wikipedia itself, in all honesty, it's probably the cheapest thing on their budget. Most of it gets dumped into various NGOs and wokie/SJW projects and the like. Very little of your donation actually goes to Wikipedia itself.
So fraud, basically.
 
That is not simple. The English version of the Latin alphabet is really good and there's no reason to screw with it. If you want to make it simpler, remove characters that look too close, keeping the most readable/identifiable/separable.
Now, from my understanding, this is because all those symbols encompass every valid word in the language, but it's still needlessly complicated for a language so minimalistic it doesn't have a word for three. I suspect the whole system was invented for the sole purpose of giving the conlang a recognizable logo.
 
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