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Red October
18th January 2007, 02:42
in a sad representation of russian politics, there is no page for "political freedom" on the russian wikipedia. sad.

Wanted Man
18th January 2007, 02:55
There isn't one on the Dutch version, either. God damn it, I can already see the blackshirts marching outside because a bunch of pasty Wikipedophiles never bothered with writing an entry about political freedom. :rolleyes:

Gobythebear
19th January 2007, 04:46
Because when I think of freedom, I think of Russia.

Phalanx
19th January 2007, 05:22
Yeah, Ukraine under the Black Army.

Clarksist
19th January 2007, 06:22
Originally posted by [email protected] 18, 2007 10:46 pm
Because when I think of freedom, I think of Russia.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

The great thing about Wikipedia is that the users edit it. So if there is a problem you see, fix it, and the community benefits.

Wanted Man
19th January 2007, 13:40
Originally posted by [email protected] 19, 2007 06:22 am
:lol: :lol: :lol:

The great thing about Wikipedia is that the users edit it. So if there is a problem you see, fix it, and the community benefits.
Until Stephen Colbert states on TV that African elephants are actually increasing in population, and all his fans start editing this into the Elephant article, so the Wikipedia admins decide to restrict the article because normal people aren't fit to edit such important articles...

Gobythebear
19th January 2007, 17:53
Originally posted by WWSD+January 19, 2007 01:40 pm--> (WWSD @ January 19, 2007 01:40 pm)
[email protected] 19, 2007 06:22 am
:lol: :lol: :lol:

The great thing about Wikipedia is that the users edit it. So if there is a problem you see, fix it, and the community benefits.
Until Stephen Colbert states on TV that African elephants are actually increasing in population, and all his fans start editing this into the Elephant article, so the Wikipedia admins decide to restrict the article because normal people aren't fit to edit such important articles... [/b]
The obvious conclusion is that Stephan Colbert is god.