If anyone is inspired to try a sequel there was a Mount Whoredom in colonial Boston. Center left, second hill from the shoreline.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Boston,_1775bsmall1.png
-Durova
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen <cimonavaro@gmail.com
wrote:
Tim Starling wrote:
I suspect frequent editors of Wikipedia have long since become desensitized to obscene language, thanks to the constant stream of it that gets inserted into articles as vandalism, and written all over their user talk pages as revenge for reverting that vanadalism. I for one enjoy reading about history and etymology, and have read articles on obscene words and euphemism sequences with interest.
A good recommendation on those lines, is our article on the man who coined the phrase "Make love, not war."
That phrase is not all he is known for. [[Gershon Legman]]s brick sized work on dirty jokes is one of the most cherished treasures I found as a pre-teen, while playing hookie from school, and spending leisurely days combing through the bookshelves of the Helsinki University Library.
The featured article choices that really rile me are the pop culture trivia, like individual episodes from TV series.
But whatever offends you about a feature article choice, regular Wikipedians probably know that there's not much point trying to convince Raul654 of anything.
+1
Yours,
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
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