since the other thread is breaking a lot time to start a new thread to keep going.
i will start by banning everyone who bans here lol
Banned for skinning dead cats.
A raccoon would be nicer, and there are plenty of those on the side of the road (road-kills).
"Cute Pokemon always get Parahax!"
banned for I wasn't going for Davy Crockett
Banned for you lost me
Banned because Davy Crockett was an American historical figure who may or may not have actually existed. They made a propagandistic kids' show about him a long time ago, and he always wore a hat made out of raccoon skin on his head, complete with tail. It looked really stupid.
banned because Davy Crockett was a real person, without question. He served several terms in teh House of Representatives and died defending the Alamo. Just like many figures, many are familiar with inaccurate or embelished tales concerning his life, but he was not fictional. If you wish to know more about him, Wikipedia has a reasonable article on the subject.
Banned for pointing out wiki.
banned for I know a few articles that are inaccurate, so I quickly went over their article on Davy just to see if it was okay. It was lacking in some areas, but would suffice for a brief familiarization.
Banned for most of Wiki's articles are at least 90% accurate.
banned for sometimes the inaccuracy is in an important place. Like I said, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't going to send someone there without at least knowing what they have.
Banned for not sending people to web pages with misleading info.
Yes, like giving a .com site for the White House, telling people it's where you can find out anything you want about the Executive branch of government. After spending about an hour on the site, they finally decide to go check out .gov.
banned for my purpose in life should be to lead the blind... blindly.
Banned for not starting a double-blind study of it.
Banned for studying.
banned for learning
Banned for I downloaded a .arc file, (which is sort of like a .rar file), total size of 606 MB. I extracted its contents, to find out that it had compressed 3.60 GB into one 606 MB file. Impressive!