I know I created an account over there to say how awesome he is and they all fell for it.ericbarbour wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 10:30 pmNeed some evidence Wikipediocracy is infested with fools and cum-swallowers?
wow, david gerard
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lol, please feel free to continue.....
So how does the Gerard Purge stand today? Recall was closed and he hasn't made any "edioting" since the 13th of July.
And don't start me on Jonathan Clemens......it's about time Josh noticed that he's a Christian conservative. Look at that resume, what a "big surprise". Anyone who thinks WP doesn't tolerate conservatives should look into the history of Clemens the Fat.
Look at this shit. Just read it. Arrrrgh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia ... omination)
So how does the Gerard Purge stand today? Recall was closed and he hasn't made any "edioting" since the 13th of July.
And don't start me on Jonathan Clemens......it's about time Josh noticed that he's a Christian conservative. Look at that resume, what a "big surprise". Anyone who thinks WP doesn't tolerate conservatives should look into the history of Clemens the Fat.
Look at this shit. Just read it. Arrrrgh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia ... omination)
If jesus really loved me, he'd make Jonathan Clemens go away.....Keep There are literally more than a dozen VALNET (CBR, ScreenRant) articles substantially about Cerebro spanning several years; even if we only consider each a fraction of a reliable source--and they're really more like comic book issue reviews, for the most part--that's still at least one source towards the GNG. Cerebro has its own Lego set. And Cerebro does get namedropped without further explanation by EW (actually, multiple times if you search the EW archives). Throw in print references like Hall, R. A. (2021). Robots in Popular Culture: Androids and Cyborgs in the American Imagination. United Kingdom: ABC-CLIO. and Dudenhoeffer, L. (2017). Anatomy of the Superhero Film. Germany: Springer International Publishing. and we've got a clear pass. Jclemens (talk) 09:17, 18 July 2025 (UTC)