| In case people start wondering why I'm not constantly online like
usual, I'm going on a small road trip to visit some friends, then going
home to Kansas City for a week or so to relax. See y'all later. |
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| So I decided to make a live journal...if anyone here has one, I'm the same name on there...Kaxeno.
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| Being home from AC makes me muy triste 
Something rather funny I'd like to share. I while back, I downloaded a ROM for the game "Bible Adventures," and get this: the game file was corrupt. Hmmm...
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| I'm off to AnthroCon. I'll be back on Monday.
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| "Tired of the LIBERAL BIAS every time you search on Google and a Wikipedia page appears? Our study suggests that Wikipedia is 6 times more liberal than the American public."
This quote comes from Conservapedia. Could somebody please tell me when America became the only English-speaking country in the world? I'd really like to know, because then this liberal bias that doesn't reflect the views of America might start to concern me.
Conservapedia goes even further into detail, saying "Polls show that about twice as many Americans identify themselves as
"conservative" compared with "liberal", and that ratio has been
increasing for two decades.[29] But on Wikipedia, about three times as many editors identify themselves as "liberal" compared with "conservative".[30] That suggests Wikipedia is six times more liberal than the American public.[31] See also liberal quotient."
I'm still trying to figure out where they got their figures, and why they continue to insist that the American viewpoint is the only one that matters, or that they don't seem to notice that people who aren't American write many of the articles....
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