User talk:Darklord 2002

Fatman Section of RWA Site
Well there's certainly no need to attack me on this issue and claim "censorship". Further, you certainly don't know me well enough to call me a communist (Marxist), as you suggest. As for "free speech" - get over yourself.

And when you ask "who are you" to have deleted this section, you should check the page history. I wrote basically the entire rest of the article (so that's who I am).

I have no issue with leaving this section of the article be, but either you'll have to cut down its size and clean up it's slant, or I'm going to do so. Passages such as "through an inside source", "It is predicted that this trend will continue", and "Skeptics and disbelievers alike criticize the Fatman movement" are hardly encyclopedic. Who is this inside source? Who is predicting this trend will continue? You get my drift?

The reason I deleted the section is that RWA students often deface this page with idiocy, and I usually delete it. If the way you usually deal with others it to attack them without first understanding their viewpoint, I can't imagine it'll be a very successful movement. Nonetheless, my apologies if I've offended you.

Regards Dross82 —Preceding comment was added at 01:03, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

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