User:Fall down

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NVLLIVS IN VERBA

This is Andrew Usher. I am:

On RationalWiki: Fall down; see also my socks.

New: They apparently delete talk page comments that 'offend' them, though their stated policy is never to edit talk page comments (other than vandalism, etc.). They can't respect their own policies when they conflict with their goal of censorship.
FD, forgive the intrusion, but the link above doesn't work the way you intended. Feel free to delete this comment after you fix it. humanbe in 04:37, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

On Encyclopaedia Dramatica: Fall down, which I created only to harass Alison Cassidy, the woman that got me banned from Wikipedia. (She has now created accounts at RationalWiki and RationalWikiWiki solely for the purpose of messing with me.)

On A Storehouse of Knowledge: The real Fall down, which I created under that name due to an impersonator having taken Fall down. I'm pissed that they wouldn't do anything about it.

New: Grawp on wheels. 154 edits for great justice and epic lulz!

On Wikipedia: The way, the truth, and the light. This is an old version, as they have deceifully changed the current version to allege that I was a sock puppet of Who ordered 137?. In fact the latter account was the throw-away sock puppet.

That user page, as well as this subpage, express the most essential points of my philosophy.

See what's wrong with Wikipedia.


The RationalWiki admins probably allege that their censorship of me is comparable to my vandalism. No, it is worse: while I expect vandalism to be quickly reverted, they do not allow me to revert their odious censorship. (What they're censoring).

And I must make another point, that I would have included in my essay on women had they allowed me to expand it into an article: that it is quite evident that the root of my treatment at RationalWiki, as at Wikipedia, consisted in female admins. It is always the women that end up ruling. This is why no sane organisation may allow women into its upper levels of authority: one there are any considerable number, they end up controlling the tone and enforcing a feminist ideology.


Peace, love, and freedom!

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