Following this post:
http://cwckiforums.com/threads/nava-verse-discussion-thread.3619/page-5#post-243682
I stated that Moleman was stupider than Chris because of his constant repetition. This is his reply:
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And once again Molay misses the main point of the post: Constant repetition rather than the
outright crimes.
That is, if your definition of outright crimes is making a parody of a universe that isn't even out yet and having a wiki about it getting vandalised despite nobody reads it except for himself.
EDIT: Think I need to elaborate about what Molay posted before of the OUTRIGHT CRIMES:
Moleman9000 said:
Impersonation, theft of intellectual property, forgery, false incrimination and stalking, all with malicious intent.
Impersonation: An act of pretending to be another person for the purpose of entertainment or fraud
The only thing close is the Tumblr and Blog under his name
, but none of them are used to trick anyone that it's the real Molay himself.
Intellectual property: Intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyrights, etc..
That is, if the Nava-verse is copyrighted in the first place. Oh wait, it isn't out yet.
Forgery: The action of forging a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
Good luck trying to sue someone for stealing of art from a universe that.. once again, never existed.
Incriminate: Make (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing:
So it appears that it's false incrimination for him to be called a pedophile for admitted to have a R34 account and one of the pictures he favourited involves a little girl. lel oh ok
Stalk: Harass or persecute (someone) with unwanted and obsessive attention:
Ironically it's mostly Molay himself who comes here and tells us to "WAAAH STOP IT" even though at some points we never even bothered him.
And finally:
Malicious: Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm:
Nobody is harming poor Molay himself
, lol.
Tl:dr: I bet that Molay doesn't even know what these words mean or he uses them to make the situation super serious.