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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)
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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)

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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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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. Crackertalk 16:10, 31 March 2007 (EDT)