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How to find legitimate sources for your information:
1. Don't use freaking Wikipedia you douche
2. Don't use freaking google answers you douche.
3. Use more than one source you absolute F*ing pancake. If at least five sources you go on say one thing, then it's probably true. Jackass
Jason2k14 (2014-07-28 13:47:26)But wiki tells the truth. It doesn't lie at all. /sarcasm
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BlueBlur (2014-07-28 14:02:03)Wikipedia is a lot more reliable than people make it out to be.
"There was a time above. A time before. There were perfect things. Diamond absolutes."
The problem with Wikipedia is that it can have legitimate information, but the people who ad the information are everyone. Not people with any experience. A 12 year old could submit articles about the evolutionary timeline for giraffes and have it be full of lies.
Wikipedia has tons of lies on it as a result of this. There is no "in between" when it comes to weather or not a website is a reliable source. Either it is or it isn't. Wikipedia isn't, not because SOME things on there aren't true, but because you can't know if something is true or not if you read it on that website.
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