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I am assuming you are the same person who posted a couple other recent messages to my talk page. WQ is not the place for large doses of non-productive social banter, any more than it is the place for people to indulge their suppressed or camouflaged fascist impulses in devising rules for others with little or no legitimate right to do so — but both abberations are to some extent tolerated by most, and sometimes encouraged by certain factions. I for the most part attempt to refrain from both here and in my life generally, but I expect that certain circumstances will impel a further exposition of my concerns and attitudes about many things soon, here and elsewhere.. ~ Kalki (talk · contributions) 10:33, 17 April 2011 (UTC)Reply