User talk:81.165.163.101
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[edit] Use of words
I would appreciate it if you would stop using words like "childish" to describe edits on Wikipedia. Morton DevonshireYo 19:00, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- ?????????? Ok, how would you describe this behaviour when several sources are mentioned but the entire article receives a hoax or disputed claim and dispite being asked repeated times to specify what is being disputed the only answer we get is black helicopter articles
- You can say all of those things without using the pejorative. Maybe in Amsterdam it's okay to call someone childish, but in the US it's a huge insult. Morton DevonshireYo 20:09, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, now I'm asking you directly. What is wrong what the sources and explain why. Newspaper articles, BBC documentary, leaked intelligence documents,... I'm guessing since you're in the us you never even read or saw any of them. Am I right?
- He won't answer because there is nothing wrong with them. This is one of the best referenced articles on wikipedia. Morty doesn't like the article because he doesn't like the reality of this subject.Lord Seabhcán of Baloney 23:26, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, now I'm asking you directly. What is wrong what the sources and explain why. Newspaper articles, BBC documentary, leaked intelligence documents,... I'm guessing since you're in the us you never even read or saw any of them. Am I right?
- You can say all of those things without using the pejorative. Maybe in Amsterdam it's okay to call someone childish, but in the US it's a huge insult. Morton DevonshireYo 20:09, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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