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::: Is ''moron'' used as an argument here in this place? Are different opinions not welcome? In competition factions define themselves by a lot of equivalence and a bit of negation. There R very rarely new ideas 2 solve existing problems. T permanent conflict enforces redrawing 2 save territory and 2 avoid attacking T hard problems.
::: Is ''moron'' used as an argument here in this place? Are different opinions not welcome? In competition factions define themselves by a lot of equivalence and a bit of negation. There R very rarely new ideas 2 solve existing problems. T permanent conflict enforces redrawing 2 save territory and 2 avoid attacking T hard problems.
:::: Besides calling people "morons" and "idiots" calling other people "nazi" and "fascist", especially those [[body|individuals]]that take on some burden of keeping [[Wikipedia]] or [[Wikimedia]] running, seems, unfortunatelly, be a argument in the view of some [[trolls]]. I'd have to take it furher to stick with the truth that these accusations that proliferate all over the place seem more like axioms then arguments to some folk here. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:09, 21 Jul 2004 (EEST)


::ok so [[representative democracy]] has problems including bad border choices - yes ''moron'' is used as an argument especially by [[trolls]] who learned it from the [[sysop power structure]] that first called them that.  and this is not a "place" it is a [[wiki]].  Yes different opinions are welcome but you most not expect politeness.
::ok so [[representative democracy]] has problems including bad border choices - yes ''moron'' is used as an argument especially by [[trolls]] who learned it from the [[sysop power structure]] that first called them that.  and this is not a "place" it is a [[wiki]].  Yes different opinions are welcome but you most not expect politeness.


::: Who expects politeness? I expect nothing. U R just hurting yourself. Is taking bad habits from sysops an argument? Will U apply sysop vandalism here, just because U learned it from them? Isn't wiki a place, a public place? Don't U derive your rights from this fact?
::: Who expects politeness? I expect nothing. U R just hurting yourself. Is taking bad habits from sysops an argument? Will U apply sysop vandalism here, just because U learned it from them? Isn't wiki a place, a public place? Don't U derive your rights from this fact?
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