For those who claim to be women on the latest internet site dedicated to the glorification (of any disgrace) of women, just ask the next male on “Chickenpedia”. If you’re reading this and don’t know what Chickipedia is, the google description reads, “Chickipedia is the world’s largest web-based, women-based, wiki-based database of hot chicks on […]
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Nothing screams American rock better the the band Disturbed. This native Chicago band was formed in 1996 and consists of Dan Donegan, David Dramian, John Moyer, and Mike Wengren. Disturbed has put out four albums since their inception. Their music is quite popular, but also quite controversial at times, even going as far as to […]
“You are not currently logged in. While you are free to edit without logging in, your IP address will be recorded in this page’s edit history. Creating an account will conceal your IP address and provide you with many other benefits.” (Wikipedia.org) It’s not the most threatening of messages. Anyone interested in adding content to […]
First, you need to know that you do not need to hire a Wikipedia writer in order to create a new article or edit an existing article on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is free for anyone to edit and write content so doing it yourself is your best option if you want to save money. However, you […]
First to target those who think wikipedia is the final word, think for yourself here, any Tom Dick, and Harry can go and write what they feel, I myself have a number of pages I put up there, most are still stubs though! As far as the zero-sum game is concerned, almost every type of […]
The American Tea Party Movement began December 17, 2007 as the “Tea Party” on the anniversary of the original Boston Tea Party when Ron Paul supporters raised 6 million dollars within 24 hours through individual donations in a political rally and fund raising event (per Wikipedia website). By 2008, the moderate-conservative theme and stands of […]
Yule, not to be mistaken for Christmas, has ancient roots that pre-date any Christian holiday. Yule usually was celebrated around the Winter Solstice (December 21st) and lasted into January (around the third). The exact date of Yule or Yuletide differed between the ancient Indo-European tribes. These ancient cultures even had a Father Yule (Odin) who […]