*****SPAM***** [Wikipedia-l] Stop your stupid, hostile activity against Holy Prophet Albert Jacher!
julien tayon
julien at tayon.net
Fri Mar 14 11:41:51 UTC 2003
Le Thu, 13 Mar 2003 03:31:34 +0100,
inspiré(e) "Albert Jacher" <albertan at op.pl> écrivait la plume alerte :
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> How can you be so rude and stupid?!<br>
Entousiastm makes me behave this way [en theos asthmos in the breath of
god litteraly]
> Stop your hostile stupid activity against me!
Not agreeing with you bieng hostility, right ?
>
> Stop your hostile activity against Holy Prophet Albert Jacher!
ROTFL, man I just spilled coffee on my keyboard, I guess I have to buy a
new one.
>
> Who are you to judge me whether i am the Chosen by God Holy Prophet or
> not?!
Deciding one or the other would be NPOV (see next reply)
> ARE YOU GOD?!?!?!
Maybe I am, but I have *no objective point of view* to support it, so in
order to respect the deontology of wikipedia I will not state it.
>
> I do not suppose i represent YOU!
It is fair indeed. It is an objective point of view. I do not represent
you either
>
> So stop deleting my articles and my text modifications.
I do not, but if *you* want explanation, we cannot give you any without
knowing if you have read the NPOV disclaim (I guess not)
Anyway, you already have won a GodWin point at the very beginning of a
troll, gosh you are wonderful. Thanks for the fun.
>
Jul
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