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I'm 16

that can range anywhere from "leave a comment, I'm bored" to frustration or wanting attention. Not being on a best friends top 8 can be traumatizing for some :wink:

basically myspace eats the souls of children :|
 
JanuaryStar said:
Studies show that Wikipedia can be just as trustworthy as normal encyclopedias, because people on Wikipedia read and alter texts, for example correcting them over and over again.

This is what my teacher keeps saying all of the time :shrug:

I did have a teacher in the past though who hated Wikipedia, so I guess there will be different opinions about it forever :wink:

I've heard about that same study, and I can't remember the source, but I believe it was legit.

Obviously, some topics can be breeding grounds for bias, but for more factual topics (eg: science, math), it's pretty accurate.
 
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IrishDawg said:
Not being on a best friends top 8 can be traumatizing for some :wink:

I confronted my best friend when he moved my ex boyfriend to the number one spot that I had held for a long time (considering that he's his other best friend). So I jokingly "yelled" at him for not putting me there, and he said the only reason I was moved down was because my ex complained.

...I laughed hystarically. :lol:

And then I got my spot back! :D


But I digres... :shifty:
 
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