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And something tells me that he will share a spot with [[Adolf Hitler]] and most of those who worked for him when his death does [[cum|come]]. IGNORE ME!!! - [[User Talk:Crazy Luigi|Crazy Luigi]] | And something tells me that he will share a spot with [[Adolf Hitler]] and most of those who worked for him when his death does [[cum|come]]. IGNORE ME!!! - [[User Talk:Crazy Luigi|Crazy Luigi]] | ||
− | I know, but it was funnier when it was a more subtle article that was simply making light-hearted jokes about the situation rather than being a huge, enraged attack. You could feel that he was disliked in the older version, but at the same time the editors had a sense of humour | + | I know, but it was funnier when it was a more subtle article that was simply making light-hearted jokes about the situation rather than being a huge, enraged attack. You could feel that he was disliked in the older version, but at the same time the editors had a sense of humour and were capable of handling the page maturely. That's what I liked about the older Chewiki editors' articles on real people (like [[Richard Nixon]], for example). [[User:NinjaCoachZ|NinjaCoachZ]] 17:54, 2 February 2010 (CST) |
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This article was funnier when it was subtler. NinjaCoachZ 17:15, 2 February 2010 (CST)
I made my edits because I believe that he is a disgrace to mankind, as well as Christianity. In fact, I really believe that he is going to hell. -Yoshit
And something tells me that he will share a spot with Adolf Hitler and most of those who worked for him when his death does come. IGNORE ME!!! - Crazy Luigi
I know, but it was funnier when it was a more subtle article that was simply making light-hearted jokes about the situation rather than being a huge, enraged attack. You could feel that he was disliked in the older version, but at the same time the editors had a sense of humour and were capable of handling the page maturely. That's what I liked about the older Chewiki editors' articles on real people (like Richard Nixon, for example). NinjaCoachZ 17:54, 2 February 2010 (CST)