User:Orngjce223
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Most people will not notice if you put spinach instead of lettuce in their burger (a good way to get the kids their vegetables).
If clothes are not crumpled up tight, they will dry faster.
If you drop sodium into water, it will burst into flame.
One day, I found this thing in the Introduction to Wikipedia and thought it was too beautiful to throw away or get it trampled by the "feats" of newbies:
"While it's possible such freedom in an Encyclopedia could lead to a proletariat revolution, is my (his) humble opinion that such freedom shall contribute much more to the spread of democracy and an open society. what is the purpose of this? to show what the world is made of, duh. Vive Wiki!
You see what happens when you give the masses absolute freedom? They are absolutely incredibly beautiful."
~user:orngjce223how am I typing? 18:11, 2 December 2006 (UTC)