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•Wikipedia Means We Really Can Make Our Own Facts (Even If It's Only For A Minute)
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Back in The Day, people arguing about demonstrably provable facts would refer to reference books like an encyclopedia or The World Almanac to settle the matter. Now we turn to the Internet, and often to Wikipedia. But anyone can edit Wikipedia. Cartoon ...



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