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Does Misplaced Pages prove that everything Encyclopedia Dramatica says about Misplaced Pages is actually true?
To have repeatedly erased all mention of a culturally important website's existence is an act of breathtaking arrogance. To have now taken it to the level of erasing the talk pages about whether the entry should be restored takes that arrogance to levels of the absurd not seen since a certain emperor pranced around naked in his new clothes. This sad affair really is a litmus test for the credibility of the whole Misplaced Pages concept. It is possible that, in future years, it will be seen as the turning point in Misplaced Pages's history: the point when Misplaced Pages showed that it has the potentual to be far more dangerous than useful. Meowy 16:28, 15 November 2006 (UTC)