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respectable copy

It seems that you're incapable of creating respectable copy. Prove me wrong. Give me one paragraph which isn't full of swear words and random personal attacks.Proabivouac 02:42, 11 October 2008 (PDT)

He already has, Proab: The problem is meely-mouth, double talkers, dismiss this, in favor of moral relativism, where every person is a god and no one is bound to "higher moral authority" so evolves a culture of elitism and ends justified the means and a cesspool like wikipeida (where, as in Orwell, black is white, and 1+2=4 and where consensus can generate justification for the lies and bullshit for the sake of "consensus" and "harmony" but in the end, you get a Tyranny of the Majority and the evil you get with it. Let's stay focused on the DESIGN of a new criticism site, and not hold to the future standards those who are participating in the current brainstorming. Thanks! -- MyWikiBiz 05:51, 11 October 2008 (PDT)

Are you Joseph100?

If so, your stuff was great. WR made a big mistake in banning you. A lot of the regulars still bring up your name now and then. Emperor 21:31, 11 October 2008 (PDT)

Yes, I would imagine they would. My ideas were always based on cold logic and fundamentally fairness... the problem is there is people try to bend the turth to fit there'd ideas of right and wrong, but truth can not bend and I was the messages which pointed it out and it made for an uncomfortable situation of them being shown to be liars and hypocrites by th'er very words and deeds. I would think that would made them very angry and it did and they banned me, as the hypocrites they were, to say out of one side...WE BELIEVE IN FREE SPEECH... and THEN YOU THE BAN HAMMER ON ANY ONE THAT DID NOT BELIEVE AS THEY. Thats what was at issue.Joehazelton 16:32, 12 October 2008 (PDT)