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Yodzilla posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_YouTube_celebrities I think we've got it
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quote:The sport has been adapted under the name of Muggle Quidditch or simply "Quidditch" to the real world. Since at least 2003, Harry Potter fans have played ball games resembling the Harry Potter sport. In the United States, teams from more than 200 colleges are affiliated with the International Quidditch Association and play tournaments. Furthermore, high-level Quidditch tournaments are a mainstay of Harry Potter Conventions, such as Nimbus 2003, The Witching Hour, and, most recently, Infinitus 2010. uh huh
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qirex posted:Hahaha lol the loving eyes
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A Dutch matron establishes and, for several generations, oversees a close-knit, matriarchal community where feminism and liberalism thrive.
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Victim misses.
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graph posted:efb Looks like you were......TOO SLOW ![]()
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I loving love typefaces and fonts
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All exterior shots filmed in Ireland, written and created by Irish people and filmed with Irish Actors, it is hard to see why it is called a British television program. Interior shots were filmed in London, and the production company to which it was contracted was British, but does this serve to make it British? Well it was produced by Channel 4 (a British company), but written by Irish writers. The actors were (almost entirely) Irish, but the crew were mixed British/Irish. It was filmed in Ireland and London. What's wrong with the idea of two countries cooperating on this? garik 11:33, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Actually, it was produced for Channel 4 (a British company) by Hat Trick Productions (also a British company). Channel 4 does not produce programmes. --Bonalaw 13:31, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Yes, sorry, you're quite right. Either way, the point is that it seems rather silly to debate whether it's Irish or British, when it could quite happily be understood to be both. garik 16:01, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Best we not accuse others of being silly when we are part of the reverting ourselves. Calling "Father Ted" British is like calling "Braveheart" Irish, because some of the same principles are present. I do believe that Wikipedia is nothing if it's not accurate, so the two country compromise should do here with provenance going to Ireland, so I'll do a small edit and put Ireland first. Hope that's okay with everyone. Taramoon 16:36, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Well, OK. Maybe 'silly' was an unfortunate word, though I meant it gently - I apologise if it wasn't taken as such. I can't help feeling, however, that to consider "Father Ted" as Irish or British, rather than both, is actually inaccurate, at least in the absence of criteria limiting nationality to that of the writers or the production company (or whatever). After all, if the rest of this talk page is to believed, it was shown on Channel 4 before it was shown on RTE. Out of interest, by the way, what's the Irish connection with "Braveheart"? I was under the impression it was pretty much an American film, but I know very little about it. In any case, I wholeheartedly agree that Ireland should be first on the Father Ted page. garik 17:59, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Well just on the "Braveheart" question. Over 90% of filming was done in Ireland, over 90% of the actors were Irish, and the main production company was Irish. Yet, quite correctly, it's not classed as an Irish film. That was my comparison. Taramoon 18:19, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Braveheart unlike Fr. Ted is set in Scotland. But then do we consider The Quite Man an Irish film? I agree that no nationality needs to be mentioned IrishTV (talk) 14:19, 18 July 2010 (UTC) This has been changed yet again back to British. I have changed it to Irish/British as it is the fairest thing to do. Irish writers, Irish actors, British TV station & production company. Dornálaíocht (talk) 00:05, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
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I find it highly amusing that people can be deeply offended by this word. It's a word, its sole meaning is "a black person," yes I know its history, but how long are people going to cling to the argument of slavery. It wouldn't be so bad except our society places a single ridiculous word onto such high regard where it can be used as freely as saying "hi" by blacks yet it is the worst offense when used by others. Such hypocrisy and stupidity is what leads to slavery and here you ignorants cherish it like gold.
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Laser Vampire posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFL I think you can click on any discussion page and it's funny You may have noticed that I changed the name of the Jennifer Lopez album mentioned in the account of the SNL controversy. I just watched her profile on E! Entertainment Television and it showed that it was J-Lo that was released in 2001, not On the Six. On the Six was Lopez's first album, released several years earlier. Sorry for the error, but again it has been corrected.--Desmond Hobson 17:16, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
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Most people do not believe this but in the early mid 1990s I had a 1/2 breed coon cat. We called him Scooter. Now what i want to say has to do with the reading I did aboutt the breed. Bio-bassed but impossible is the sub heading (or something like that). I disagree... I would take my kids down the riveway and wait for the school bus befor work. My oldest was 17 and 1 day we were talking and walking the younger kids down the drive and happened upon a familey of skunks. 1 Parent and 3 or 4 kittens, we stopped just to be safe and I commented that 1 of the kittens seemed odd. My oldest agreed and once the way was safe we looked at the soft sand beside the drive aand 1 skunk kitten had double paws on the front or so it looked. I tracked the odd prints to the edge of the field to make sure it was not just an illusion with all the paws prints. It was not! It was a double pawed skunk Kitten. My cat had breed with the skunk... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.224.243.248 (talk) 16:26, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
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JawnV6 posted:ahahahaha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Be_bold_in_updating_pages
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hly sht http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Susan_Boyle
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Hammerite posted:you guyse know susan boyle is scottish right I've read that and to quote it, Under British law, these four countries are an equal union, sharing a common British nationality (see British nationality law). The term "Britain" means "the United Kingdom". A UK passport describes its holder as a "British citizen". Susan Boyle is a citizen of the UK, therefore a British citizen. As I said previously, Scottish nationality does not exist, as Scotland is not a nation, it is a constituent country. ...the opening paragraph of a biographical article should state the person's "nationality". As such, I feel there is a very legitimate reason to change to 'British'. TheStig 09:31, 3 April 2010 (UTC) Read the essay again. What is most important is how Boyle identifies herself. What is next important is how other people generally identify her. What the legal nationalities and countries are and aren't is of least importance. This article is about Susan Boyle, not about British citizenship. --Escape Orbit (Talk) 22:03, 3 April 2010 (UTC) If she didn't identify herself as British, she would have gone on Scotland's Got Talent. TheStig 11:31, 4 April 2010 (UTC) Well that's the stupidest argument I've ever heard. British people have gone on American Idol. It doesn't make them American. anemoneprojectors talk 13:01, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
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got dat wmd posted:
the internet was a mistake
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johndis posted:
This user believes GOD saves everyone - including YOU! This user supports Anarchist ideas, although they are not an Anarchist themselves. This user wishes there weren't that much chaos in the world. This user thinks Family Guy is freakin' sweet.
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Lamont Cranston posted:There is a specific futanari genre within hentai (pornographic anime or manga), which depicts hermaphrodite characters. Other common terms used to describe futanari characters are "dickgirls"[3] or "shemales", although these are often considered vulgar and incorrect.[citation needed] lmao
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I didn't know where to put this so I'm going to put it her https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVY_sQggFZk
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Nikolai Fuckharin posted:I didn't know where to put this so I'm going to put it her post 39/watch this video
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graph posted:what at me or at the video
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Gravy It says gravy is a beverage. Gravy is not a beverage, it is a sauce. I have never heard of anyone drinking gravy, it is not meant to be drunk. I am correcting this —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.172.89.50 (talk) 05:00, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
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show me pictures of wikipedia superstars
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ahahahahahah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Cox AHAHAHAHAHA
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you check this article out for mad buttkissing http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/jan/12/wikipedia-internet
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Aleksei Vasiliev posted:http://www.1up.com/do/my1Up?publicUserId=5462058 what the gently caress is this
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necroid posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_cut I think that a few more links to this page are in order (all the current ones are mislabeled links to the Linken Park song, or links from a meta-page).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kingdom_Hearts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart
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Before making additions, or changes, to this article, or any article, have someone with a degree in English, such as myself, proof-read the addition. It is for the grammatical errors on wikipedia that wikipedia is NOT ALLOWED as a source for thesis papers in grade school and/or college; it is not limited to this reason but is with the addition to a lack of thorough bibliographies to document your sources. If you quote someone else's litterary writings, DO NOT EDIT THEIR grammatical mistakes within the quotes but, if you add something without quotes, paraphrased, correct any mistakes!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Pockyquote:I am a little too lazy to do a search on it now, but I know that Megatokyo has made references to Pocky. Many of the popular webcomics bring out Pocky jokes around the times of conventions and it is has become a popular joke topic. I have seen Real Life also make Pocky references. I cannot remember if PvP has made one, but I would not be surprised if it has.
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Rufo posted:one of the best ones
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Serious question: Why is it Japan? Why not Brazil or Russia or Nigeria or Germany? Why Japan?
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quote:Does anyone else remember Gigantor? no you old boring retard
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Breakfast at tiffany's is a cinematic masterpiece a hong chong ching chong i ram chinerese
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graph posted:dont date girls irl who identify with miss golightly I've decorated my walls with a breakfast at tifany's print on one wall and a le chat noir poster on another I'll be knee deep in clunge
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please don't close this thread, it's my window to the world
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what exactly does Han Solo have to do with Gangrene? Phthinosuchusisanancestor (talk) 13:18, 17 April 2009 (UTC)Phthinosuchusisanancestor
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haveblue posted:well don't just leave us hanging here ironically they've deleted the salient information from wikipedia really makes you think.............. ![]()
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a bad babe posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todesfuge pro click why yes I am taking english lit posted:The "grave in the clouds" stands for the cremations of the people killed in the gas chambers. There is not enough room in the ground for all the bodies, but "in the clouds", there is ("you won't lie too cramped")
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axolotl farmer posted:
holy poo poo it's losethos: the language
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