1247:, a step in a very dangerous direction for a site dedicated to openness and the possibility for everyone to edit. Surely, insinuating that the Irish PM was naked in the streets because of the financial crisis must be a violation of the intentions and spirit of BLP, even if technically acceptable since it isn't inaccurate, and if read carefully, it doesn't actually say that. But it looks as if it does. None of this is in the spirit of an encyclopaedia. Especially not one with a credibility problem. I propose that on 1 April, 2010, the number of half-truths, insinuations and deliberate misrepresentations of the truth should be seriously reduced or not present at all. If we absolutely must have April Fools jokes/pranks present, they should not be in the form of lies or things that may be interpreted as such, but rather in the spirit e.g. of the
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Tamils were murdered in Sri Lanka, a
Meningitis outbreak in Niger killed 900 children, a fishing vessel carrying refugees to Europe sank with 350 people aboard. Why no protest about the 2009 April Fool? March 2008 was pretty quiet, only about 1000 people were killed in various terrorist attacks, wars or acts of political suppression around the world, a mere 120 died in plane crashes, 200 were killed in the battle of Basra. Does that leave enough room for celebration? How about March 2007? 115 pilgrims were killed by a suicide bomber, I count 300 people who died in "a newsworthy manner" on a single day in various landslides, military actions against civilians, a truck crash and a fire in a retirement home...is this sufficiently few or sufficienlty 'spread out' to warrant an April Fool on Knowledge?
2435:"In the news" is very tough to effectively April-Fool-ize. We have to find things within a very short window that fit the criteria we lay down. Leaving it out of the humor-mongering seems reasonable for that reason. Personally, I think that "In the news" is a bad idea on any day of the year. We're not a newspaper - and encouraging people to rush to write articles on current events is dangerous and inappropriate for an encyclopedia. Again though, I wouldn't exclude April 1st "events" from that page on the grounds of sympathy for the victims of whatever disasters happened in the month preceding April 1st. Also, I'm reluctant to make a change this year. We need more time to think though what the right policies should be, get consensus, etc.
2864:. It was a really tiny stub with two lines of text and one reference in December 2009. In order to make it into a DYK entry, I researched the town - I managed to get in email contact with a former resident and someone who runs an aid agency that supports the town - and the result of that was new and valuable information that I was able to solidly reference. The article was expanded to something much more useful and now has a dozen references. More than that, one of the redlinks in the article was spotted in the days just before April 1st and turned into another useful article:
2531:- then 50 children died in a mudslide while sheltering from it). Did we think to hold the front page for the Sanglong Avalanche in February 2010? Were the 300+ people who died in that one somehow less worth remembering? What about the 100+ who died in the landslide in the Bududa District of Uganda last March? The 35 who were trampled to death at a temple in India this time last year? Dozens died in an Earthquake in Turkey the following day, 150 coal miners drowned in China...
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agreed upon cooperation from the appropriate main page department. Mostly, this may involve deciding which main page rules could be bent in their respective section and in fact bending those rules, reviewing proposed main page content to ensure it meets that sections main page requirements, and ensuring that this content made its way to the main page on April 1st. The following is a list of administrators who have agreed to serve as AFMP 2009 main page department coordinators:
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reliable and accurate in a manner that leads people to think that it is not so. When those readers click on what seems to be an April Fool, they discover an article that is written to our full standards of notability and is as well referenced as would be the case on any other day of the year. Our readership go and read articles that they would never have considered before - it broadens their minds and makes our site a more friendly, relaxed place. This is a good thing.
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3163:) - it just popped up on the front page without even so much as a single mention of it anywhere in the April Fool's pages - and as far as I can tell, without discussion anyplace else either. I'm British - I would have noticed and explained the issue with the language - but the opportunity never presented itself until it was too late. Part of the problem was that we left it too late to get a good article up to the required standard.
2877:- both of which were improved following April 1st. A small, but proud town in Ecuador used to have just one stupid fact stated about it - and now has a respectable and well-referenced article with a second article about the archeology of the civilization that founded the town. That absolutely could not have happened without the April 1st 'event' - and it is far from being atypical of the work we do here.
1802:). Variations include Gropecunte, Gropecountelane, Gropecontelane, Groppecountelane, and Gropekuntelane. London had several streets named Gropecunt Lane, including one in the parishes of St. Pancras and St. Mary Colchirche, between Bordhawelane (bordello) and Puppekirty Lane (poke skirt). The name was also used in other medieval towns across England. A street called Grope Countelane existed in
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TenPoundHammer an entry there having gone through seven RfAs and not becoming an administrator even after all that, and I haven't decided on any specific writing yet (other than the fact that they are here as often as Jimbo himself - or more - and deserve to be recognized as founders or something like that), so I am completely open to ideas on proceeding with this initial idea.
1076:) is a day of fun and practical jokes in some cultures. While it is fine to follow in the spirit of good fun when editing Knowledge, we must not forget that Knowledge is above all an encyclopedia that people will read for information. At the same time, Knowledge should not be so formal and humorless that it cannot show some whimsy in how it presents itself to its readers.
2693:, "In the News" had also been changed in 2007. I don't trust my archiving work on the 2006 main page for that section so more research is in order to establish what happened that year. There was no "In the News" section in 2005. So on April Fool's Day, the "In the News" section had been changed during three of the past four years (regular content was used in 2008).
3367:(was dated 2011). In the event the link on the main April Fool talk page is not really very useful for those using the dedicated FA page, especially if they are not watching the main page, and if discussions and decisions are being made elsewhere without them knowing. Anyway, it's over now so for 2012, let's try to get on the same page! Cheers
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presenting a relatively believable blurb (derived in the normal fashion from the article's lead and supporting text) about streets named "Gropecunt Lane" because of the prostitution contained therein would actually lead people to suspect that
Knowledge was attempting to fool them. This, I think, would be an interesting change of pace. —
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I'm sympathetic to leaving ITN out of the April 1st effort - mainly because it's so hard to find enough funny and genuine news items for that day - and the slow rate that older items are dropped out of ITN means that we do have to break the rules in order to make it work. But if something newsworthy
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So no. Absolutely not. I have all the sympathy in the world for the relatives of the victims in Japan and New
Zealand - but the remaining 6.4 billion people in the world will move on with their lives and the 40 million of them who will read our front page on April 1st will greatly appreciate a much
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Look back to this time last year: The Haiti earthquake in Jan 2010 killed 350,000 people - it didn't stop our April 1st front page. Can we forget that 350,000 people died two months ago but not that 1,500 people died a two weeks before? What about the
Chilean earthquake on Feb 27th 2010 (500+ died
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Well, "Request for signatureship" was never on the front page - I don't know where it was promoted on April 1. That page is a sub-page of his user account - you can certainly put your piece in a sub-page of your account. The issue is how people got to hear about it on that day. Maybe you should go
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Consider it a celebration of how weird and surprising the totally-encyclopedic, verifiable, referenced and notable truth can sometimes be! What you are proposing falls well outside of our remit. You might find someplace else to put this - but I can pretty much guarantee it won't end up on the front
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In my opinion, it would be nice to occasionally deviate from content that seems patently absurd to something that seems just plausible enough to come across as an actual attempt to perpetrate a hoax. Past blurbs have screamed "We're pulling your leg with silly, untrue material" and that's fine. But
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did not provide any explanation, I am choosing to reinstate my suggestion at least this once. I sincerely hope that this is not representative of the way that questions like this are treated. The "get a sense of humor"-comments given as answers to others aren't exactly encouraging. If this is not the
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is a type of cuisine found mainly in
Germany. This cuisine consists of dishes like Brötchen, a type of bread roll that might've copied the croissant. Can't forget beer heavier than you (which I'm thoroughly impressed about, considering your size) and some Jägerschnitzel (which is probably less goopy
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Scope of project: Knowledge is divided into hundreds of departments, six of which are classified as Main Page departments. The Main Page departments include (i) Did you know (dept.), (ii) In the news (dept.), (iii) Picture of the day (dept.), (iv) Selected anniversaries (dept.), (v) Today's featured
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Knowledge is suffering from a lack of "new blood" - we need new editors to join the project. The kind of stick-up-buttism that you're proposing is exactly the kind of thing that dissuades new editors from joining us. If editing
Knowledge isn't fun - why would anyone do it? Some people's notion of
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The idea of naming a street in this manner is regarded as extremely unusual by today's standards. Readers unfamiliar with the historical context (which I suspect is the vast majority) would likely perceive the blurb as far-fetched enough to have been fabricated as an April Fools' Day prank. And of
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I strongly disagree. Firstly, our standards of reliability and accuracy are NOT reduced on April 1st. We follow essentially the same rules that we do on any other day. The whole POINT of what we do for April 1st is that unlike the other 99,999,999 web sites, we simply pass on information that is
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So take a step back and consider that rationally, your choices are to accept that April 1st is as good a day as any to "cut loose" and make the world a happier place - or to become one of the many humorless stick-up-butt folks who inhabit
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As I explained, there are absolutely no grounds, ethical, political, logical or anything else for using the Japan earthquake as a reason for scaling anything back. Yeah, it's a sad thing - but "shit happens". Look back through the last 5 or 6 years of
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100,000 people die in traffic accidents every month, 20,000 of them are children. Are they somehow worth less because they died alone instead of in one gigantic event? The Afghan war alone causes 200 innocent civilians to die every month - the total monthly deathtoll in wars, terrorist events and
2307:? I'm sure it wasn't on the Main Page, either, but where is the best place to go to start a joke like this? I don't want to be seen as doing something destructive, I just want to participate in the jokes for the day. (And yes, requests for deletion being subsequently speedied would be welcome.)
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in all forms, one of which is the deliberate filtering of facts and ambiguous wording to convey a less-than-truthful meaning without actually lying. This very technique seems to have been the one mainly used at the main page on April Fools Day 2009. In my opinion it is a Very Bad Thing to, for one
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where ideas can be shared and maybe the "FAC people off on the side" should converse there so that those who are making attempts, well ahead of time, to get something done, were apparently sidelined without any indication of the topic being dealt with elsewhere. Perhaps there should be a permanent
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I have some degree of sympathy for the view that we should re-evaluate the kinds of things we do for April 1st (and I've been vocal about dumping some of the lamer kinds of things we do) - but that's an entirely separate matter from shutting down the page for the sake of the victims of earthquakes
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items (which completely replaced the normal ones for the day). Tying into Marianian's point, it's true that this might be regarded as distasteful under the circumstances. But I believe that it was ill-advised anyway. We formerly excluded that section from the festivities, which was a sensible
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Hi, I am not quite sure about this, but considering the tragedies in Japan and New Zealand I feel it may be inappropriate to do an April Fools' main page. I would be inclined to suggest postponing the projectfor this year as a mark of respect, but if any editors feel it must go on then I feel it
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Requesting deletion of the Main Page will almost certainly be done, as it has become something of a tradition. It will be immediately reversed, for the reasons that Royal gives above. I did take AfD to MfD one year, and then requested deletion of the MfD page that was discussing it... so what we
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April Fool's Main Page 2010 project affects all five changeable sections on the main page. To have an April Fool's content appear on the main page on April 1st, some of the department rules for these changeable main page sections may need to be bent. Thus, the project may need the approval and
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But saying that this catastropy rates an AFMP stoppage and some other one doesn't is an indefensible position. Last year, the Haiti disaster was every bit as "front and center" in the news as Japan is now - the death toll was 100 to 200 times higher. Where were you then? In March 2009, 2,000
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I object to the sort of outright lies (e.g. a clock malfunction described as people being "sent back in time") and contrivances (e.g. "If you are reading this, the latest record-breaking experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider have not yet caused the end of the world as we know it.") posted
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funny for Wikipedians who will appreciate the cleverness of it all. It also avoids most of the problems with the small fraction of Wikipedians who have a stick up their ass and don't want anything 'special' to happen at all. It is only by sticking rigorously to the rules that we can make this
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Provided that it meets our normal criteria, I agree. I only object to the various compromises that were made (the inclusion of minor events, the use of wildly deceptive wording, and the removal of items that legitimately belonged). I certainly don't advocate that we exclude a newsworthy and
1186:: In this proposal "we" may refer to any group of Wikipedians interested in editing articles for April Fool's Day. If you have more than a passing interest in this effort, please post your user id below (and if you participated in AFMP 2006, AFMP 2007 or AFMP 2008, please note that as well):
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article from consideration stems not from a personal belief that its content is inappropriate, but from his desire to avoid being inconvenienced by the large volume of complaints that he believes would arise. I don't regard this as a valid rationale, and I believe that we alienate valuable
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article (dept.), and (vi) Main Page design discussions/Main Page Redesign Project (closed). The first five departments control the changeable sections on the main page (e.g., "content") and the sixth department controls the fixed design surrounding the changeable sections (e.g., "design").
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Not sure if this is a Main Page piece, and if not, maybe you know a better place for me to post this. Based on a comment of another editor back in 2010 sometime, post-AFDay 2010, I'd like to set up a Knowledge Policy for the day for "Requests for Jimboship". My first thought was to give
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would have worked just fine - but it just didn't get there in time. However, without a policy to limit what goes on the front page - and an incredibly arbitrary way that articles are chosen (one guy just picks something) - there is no mechanism to prevent things like this from happening
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entirely fake!) Almost all the rules for what goes onto the front page are obeyed to the letter on April 1st. People are being "fooled" only because they fool themselves into assuming that we made it all up because we have such a wierd mix of the seemingly untrue and the downright
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of the main page on April Fools' Day? It could be written in such a way that would suggest we're proposing "deleting" the English Knowledge and starting over. It would be furthermore amusing that "AFD" not only stands for "Articles For Deletion" but also "April Fools' Day",... ;-)
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In my opinion I think to ensure that we keep to what Knowledge is, the main page should be funny yet true and not the main page for deletion, such as the Flying saucer bit in the DYK section. As for the holidays section, I recommend adding one real holiday like independence day of
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Ok, I appreciate the humor on today's main page, but I think that the obscene references on the page are unecessary. There are many other types of humor, and a lot of kids use wikipedia, so I suggest that next year's april fool's day main page should be kept clean for the minors.
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We somehow ended up deviating from that in 2009 and 2010, and I don't know why. A key element of this endeavor always has been the intent to inject humor in a manner upholding the sections' usual content standards. Let's pay better attention to that commitment this year.
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April Fool's, the proposal is to make the Main Page so unusual or unbelievable that the reader will conclude that the Main Page is presenting jokes as fact, but the joke is actually on the reader: everything on the Main Page is as close to 100% factual as we may make it.
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I see no reason to change what has been planned for the past year. I remember before it was organized. If you dislike the current format then you would really hate what happened. Some admins made changes to the main page one year. The current format is a compromise.
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to see an approximation of it at the end of the day. Contributors decided to make a coordinated effort for April Fool's Day starting in 2006. For these previous year's results, see the discussions at the navigation box on the right. Static results can been viewed at
1755:. I don't doubt that some people would complain, at which point we should explain that we're proud of the encyclopedic manner in which we handle controversial subjects (something that we encourage by treating such articles no differently than we treat any others).
1686:(out) I have some reservations about this. First off I think it is way too early to decide the 2010 April Fools Main Page article (since the date is 10 months away, at current promotion rates there will be about 300 more FAs to chose from then). For example
3359:@Raul: that is not what I was suggesting though the link you pointed out was still only made on March 16, still not a lot of time to bring any potential articles to FA, if they were good candidates, but no post in this regard was made on the dedicated
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I would strongly oppose any kind of April's fool on the main page, including ITN. Knowledge is an encyclopedia striving for reliability and accuracy. For readers who want humour, there are about 100 million funny web pages available on the Internet.
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I know there wouldn't be any way to include this as an April Fool's Day joke, but still. At Tesco, when there is a Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer, the self-service checkout machines print the slightly offensive "BOGOF" on the receipt, instead of "B1G1F".
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Of course. I'll compile a blurb, but it should be regarded as a very rough example (because this isn't an area in which I'm experienced) and won't contain the sort of seemingly ludicrous claims and double meanings that have appeared in the
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1. To be clear, this isn't a formal proposal or attempt to select 1 April's featured article now or in the near future. It's just a rough idea in need of feedback to determine whether it's even worth bringing to the greater community for
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that would not otherwise have existed. Numerous other articles linked from Picoaza were also improved in the days following April 1st as people read about the weird mayoral election there in the DYK - then followed links to read about
2606:. Scarcely a month goes by without there being some major catastrophy somewhere that rises to the level of the Japanese earthquake. I simply refuse to be miserable all of the time because of that...it's a ridiculous position to take.
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There is a strong minority that can't stand the April Fool's Day happenings on Knowledge. They have agree to a compromise by allow slanted but truthful things to happen here. I'm sure this is way too far away to be agreeable to them.
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only allows articles to be nominated in the month before their proposed appearance. Second, I think this discussion is probably playing to a pretty limited audience and wonder if it should be discussed in a larger venue (perhaps
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And regardless, the idea has gotten out of hand in recent years. Somehow, we shifted from featuring strange-but-true content to dressing up relatively ordinary content with intentionally outlandish (and rather unencyclopedic)
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Where do we stop? Honestly, if you draw the line and say that if more than 1,500 people die in disasters in the the month preceding April 1st then we should cancel it...then I very much doubt that we'd ever celebrate it ever
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day, embrace one of the worst problems of Knowledge and pretend it is acceptable. It is not. Misrepresentation of facts, for fun or for more sinister reasons, can not be acceptable on Knowledge, regardless of the date. Also,
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contributors by telling them that their efforts will never be considered for our highest form of recognition (thereby reducing the likelihood that articles on "objectionable" topics will reach this level of quality). —
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I don't recall seeing this discussion, please provide a link. I have never been involved with "In the News." I didn't know that it had ever been part of the April Fool's Day tomfoolery in the past. Checking the
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The whole point here is that we are smart enough to get silly things onto the front page on April 1st without breaking any of the standard rules for the front page. That makes it funny for the general public
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Sorry, distracted. The discussion's not all that stalled, though if you want to weigh in you should feel free. The current delegates appear to have reached a consensus to not include "gag" blurbs anymore. —
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was hospitalized after performing 70 fellatios, short of her aim of 200 in one day?" was blocked because the community felt that (imho) such ghoulish pornographic material was inappropropriate for the main
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on April Fool's Day 2011. The proposed components of the Main Page may be presented on April 1, 2011, and if deemed a success, may be a guideline for presenting the Main Page on future April Fool's Days.
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Due to generous donations by several large corporations, Knowledge can now afford to pay editors. All editors with over 1000 edits are eligible to apply. For details on how to register for the payroll,
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out there in the real world, it would be a sad day for humanity. Meanwhile let's revel in the simple fact that a village in Ecuador voted a brand of foot powder to run as the Mayor of their town (See:
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Use this page for general discussions about the next April Fool's Day - but please use the sub-pages (below) for discussions and suggestions relating to the specific parts of the page.
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than your brain). Then we have sausages, but I don't need to talk about that, since you don't have one."
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