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| − | :It's kind of like the word "friend". It's a fine word as it is, but only rarely when used in the second person singular does it actually mean what it's supposed to mean and usually means the exact opposite. [[User:Rob Pommer| Cracker]]<sub>[[User_talk:Rob_Pommer|talk]]</sub> 16:10, 31 March 2007 (EDT) | + | :It's kind of like the word "friend". It's a fine word as it is, but only rarely, when used in the second person singular, does it actually mean what it's supposed to mean and usually means the exact opposite. [[User:Rob Pommer| Cracker]]<sub>[[User_talk:Rob_Pommer|talk]]</sub> 16:10, 31 March 2007 (EDT) |
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What is civility?
Is it "civil" to tell someone to be civil?
Isn't it condescending to do this?
Civility appears to be a catch-all word thrown around by Ed Poor when he wants to block people that have not violated Conservapedia Commandments. --Huey dun gotcha 16:07, 31 March 2007 (EDT)
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