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ARG.... I cannot find one of my favorite conglomerate YTMNDs. I haven't seen it in a while. It NEEDS to be listed on this wiki page. It basically uses that old children's book with the different characters whose names begin with MR. or MRS.  
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==MR. NOOOOO==
For example: they had MR. NOOOOOOOO for Vader.. Thats about all I can remember.  
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* ARG.... I cannot find one of my favorite conglomerate YTMNDs. I haven't seen it in a while. It NEEDS to be listed on this wiki page. It basically uses that old children's book with the different characters whose names begin with MR. or MRS. For example: they had MR. NOOOOOOOO for Vader.. Thats about all I can remember.
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This article makes this statement: "YTMND users can be stratified into five major categories: Downvoters, Originalists, Moderates, Free-Artists, and NARVs."
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I would really be interested in seeing whole articles on 'originalists, moderates, and Free-Artists.' I would create them myself if I knew what the author was talking about here. [[User:Whetstone|Whetstone]] 11:16, October 10, 2006 (CDT)

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MR. NOOOOO

  • ARG.... I cannot find one of my favorite conglomerate YTMNDs. I haven't seen it in a while. It NEEDS to be listed on this wiki page. It basically uses that old children's book with the different characters whose names begin with MR. or MRS. For example: they had MR. NOOOOOOOO for Vader.. Thats about all I can remember.

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This article makes this statement: "YTMND users can be stratified into five major categories: Downvoters, Originalists, Moderates, Free-Artists, and NARVs."

I would really be interested in seeing whole articles on 'originalists, moderates, and Free-Artists.' I would create them myself if I knew what the author was talking about here. Whetstone 11:16, October 10, 2006 (CDT)