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This reminds me of a certain six-milionth article candidate:Also love the article it links to:
"Cyber racism" makes racism sound awesome. Heil Mecha-Hitler.

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This reminds me of a certain six-milionth article candidate:Also love the article it links to:
"Cyber racism" makes racism sound awesome. Heil Mecha-Hitler.
That's almost fuckin sofa, not a chairI like that they insist that this picture is to show "body diversity" and that the fat kid is totally not the subject.
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Also lol:
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Not dumb, actually amazing, but these two consecutive sentences in the lead tell a small tale in themselves:
Crane sought to write an epic poem, in the vein of The Waste Land, that expressed a more optimistic view of modern, urban culture than the one that he found in Eliot's work. In the years following his suicide at the age of 32 [...]
It was a nice try I'm sure![]()
I was looking at the page for Travis Bickle out of curiosity when I ran across this.
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That last sentence has fuck-all to do with Joker and instead talks about American Horror Story, which came out years before Joker. So why is it lumped in with Joker?
You might have a point. This is the page for Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against the Human Race.Because they're now letting tropers edit Wikipedia instead of doing exterminatus on them.
You might have a point. This is the page for Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against the Human Race.
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The True Detective shit has far more description than than the fucking book itself.
You might have a point. This is the page for Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against the Human Race.
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The True Detective shit has far more description than than the fucking book itself.
Holy hell, Wikipedia really is turning into TV Tropes.
Those are two quotes from the TVTropes entries that the wikipedia article is cribbed from.Holy hell, Wikipedia really is turning into TV Tropes.
Those are two quotes from the TVTropes entries that the wikipedia article is cribbed from.
And I guess the politispergs on TV Tropes (i.e. the page "The New Tens") must be Wikipedia crossing over to there. It's like a merger of two black holes of autism, emitting endless gravitational waves of spergery.Holy hell, Wikipedia really is turning into TV Tropes.
I know Snopes has dragged its name through the mud in recent years thanks to their blatant partisanship, but they had a section meant to trick people who didn't do their own research which featured them making up their own urban legends like the California flag, the Bear Flag, was originally the "Pear Flag" and only became the Bear Flag thanks to the fact people couldn't read well enough to understand the designers of the flag wanted a pear on it rather than a bear. The intent was to make people look stupid so they'd do their own research and presumably be less vulnerable to believing in urban legends. This looks similar to that, where "trusted sources" are fucking around with people.
Some games even have separate pagesGorge yourself on notable content: https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Fictional_last_words_in_video_games
There are quite a few of them. A must see for any video gamer out there!