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'''Go Rams!'''
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To anyone wondering what the previous text is about:<br>The person behind this account concocted two famous fake racist quotes from ] which played a part in stopping Limbaugh's attempt to become a part-owner of the ] NFL team.

He was not the first person to use Misplaced Pages and Wikiquote to spread viscous lies about people they hated, but he was one of the more successful.

He was such a hypocrite that '''when people attempted to check on his lies, he lectured them about '''. What an extraordinary person! See also: ], ]. ] 07:38, 12 April 2012 (UTC)</div>

::Would I be considered vicious if I asked, "Are viscous lies falsehoods that feel sticky and adhesive?"?] (]) 03:40, 10 October 2014 (UTC)DeShawn Bethea

Latest revision as of 03:40, 10 October 2014

Go Rams!

LOL

To anyone wondering what the previous text is about:
The person behind this account concocted two famous fake racist quotes from Rush Limbaugh which played a part in stopping Limbaugh's attempt to become a part-owner of the Rams NFL team.

He was not the first person to use Misplaced Pages and Wikiquote to spread viscous lies about people they hated, but he was one of the more successful.

He was such a hypocrite that when people attempted to check on his lies, he lectured them about "editing in good faith". What an extraordinary person! See also: sociopathy, psychopathy. CWC 07:38, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
Would I be considered vicious if I asked, "Are viscous lies falsehoods that feel sticky and adhesive?"?98.110.35.39 (talk) 03:40, 10 October 2014 (UTC)DeShawn Bethea