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Tell me how much you hate me below! =) If you actually don't hate me, you are weird. Everyone hates me because I'm paranoid. Stop staring, I told you you hated me! Now post your mess/(age) here so I can archive it and record your blunder for the entire world to see for the next 1007 years! Mwuahahaha!

Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did to Wikipedia. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you.

Hi. Have you considered joining the Age of Empires Wikiproject? I noticed you making a lot of useful edits to Age of Empires related articles, and it would be great to have you on board. Thanks! G1ggy! 01:34, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Mel Sembler

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Hi Joel. Please do not revert the sourced material in the "Mel Sembler" article. It has been attested to by a large number of individuals who underwent serious abuse, torture, and other awful crimes in the facilities set up by Mel Sembler as part of STRAIGHT, Inc. If you don't believe me, please read the websites sited (the article in Alternet, the STRAIGHT survivors website, and the radio shows on RadioInsideScoop.com. Read the blog entries and most importantly, listen to the actual words of the many victims who called into the two radio shows. The victims are very convicing and they have very serious allegations. If you feel like these allegations are non-neutral, then feel free to quote from Sembler's defenders. But you cannot delete a known fact just because you don't like to hear it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.140.81.167 (talkcontribs)

TinyPiesRUs

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Hi Joel. Just here to say that I only added in Japan because it clearly shows them in the screenshot (with samurai and such). I didn't add the Chinese and Mongols. Just clearing things up. Thanks :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by tinypiesrus (talkcontribs)

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Hi Twipie, do you ever notice that there is no other forum in our world in which we can make bold statements about something without any evidence, and we’re not aloud to question them without being deemed intolerant? If a scientist were to write a book about the true nature of the universe and have zero evidence to back up his theories, he would be shunned from the scientific community. But if he had written such a book in pre-scientific times then suddenly it could be considered a credible source of information for the meaning of everything. I want to suggest that there is a giant unicorn that created everything and everyone. This unicorn continues to watch over the world and make decisions about the events that take place on it. I’m sure this unicorn-based religion sounds ridiculous, but if it was taught to us from our birth and we went to meetings every week to worship the giant unicorn, it wouldn’t seem so outlandish to 90% of the people. There is just as much scientific evidence supporting the religion that I just made up as there is for any existent religion. I don’t believe in God at all, just like I don’t believe in Zeus, Apollo, Allah, or Mother Goose. Get back to me on your thoughts on religion. All the best. MagicBullet5 (talk) 20:30, 4 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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