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MacGyverMagic/Mgm wrote:
Wiktionary:
Noun
kook
(Slang) an eccentric, strange or crazy person.
I really don't understand how someone could get so worked up about
such a thing in the first place. I've been named all sorts of things
by a bunch of vandals, but most people know it's complete and utter
rubbish.
I'd recommend this person to take it easy and laught at the effort
these people make to do all this.
--Mgm
On 5/12/05, slimvirgin(a)gmail.com <slimvirgin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>On 5/11/05, Stacey Greenstein <stacey.nj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Should we then only write nice things about people/ Should we only include
>>facts that the subjects' approve? Or should we be impartial and show that
>>there is reality and negativeity?
>
>And when I wrote that I meant the note to Ed to be offline, I meant
>offlist, sorry. Was trying to do too many things at once there.
>
>Stacey, it's not a question of requiring subjects' approval. Sometimes
>it's important to fight to keep material in Wikpedia, and I've done
>it, but in this case, the subject is a private person, entirely
>non-notable, in a story that isn't a matter of public interest; so if
>it were up to me alone, I'd delete it because it's upsetting him. It's
>a question of cost-benefit. In this case, there's a cost to him and no
>benefit to us.
>
>Sarah
Wiktionary:
Noun
kook
1. (Slang) an eccentric, strange or crazy person.
Wiktionary:
Adjective
crazy (crazier, craziest)
1. insane, demented
2. out of control
* When Jim gets on the motorcycle he goes crazy.
3. overly excited or enthusiastic
Noun
craziness (uncountable)
Synonyms
* lunatic
* deranged
* mad man
* nut case
I laugh at the effort *he* takes in appealing their labels.
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