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== Deleting stuff from the talk page ==
 
  
Could we not delete valid questions from the talk page? The talk pages are the only readable record we have of disputes over the page, and when you just delete someone's concern because you don't like it, it makes you look like a giant horse penis, and also a child. If you don't like something, defend yourself. Don't just delete the concern, like an ostrich burying its head in the sand
 
 
: that person went through and vandalized a bunch of topics.  I'm not going to waste time responding to them.  Records on talk pages are deleted when they are resolved.  That matter was resolved.  I appreciate your concern, but you do not set policy here.  Please see the wiki help page for policy concerns. --[[User:Admin|Admin]] ([[User talk:Admin|talk]]) 22:28, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
 
 
:: Hmm, this reminds me of something I read:
 
:: https://fetlife.com/groups/7840/group_posts/5131113#group_comment_55427906
 
:: "He has also shown to lack the ability to learn and will get extremely defensive when he is challenged or contradicted, in any way. He has a very short fuse." 22:45, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
 
 
== Escort is a synonym for Prostitute ==
 
 
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=escort
 
 
It is literally someone who takes money for sex. That's what it is. I vote that that not be included as a "BDSM discipline" or whatever, since it's literally someone's job. Not a service. What the fuck lol
 
 
== The page title should be hyphenated ==
 
 
Has it been resolveD? Really? Cuz I don't see no hyphen there.
 
 
See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/576/1/
 
 
I quote:
 
 
:Use a hyphen to join two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun:
 
::a one-way street
 
::chocolate-covered peanuts
 
::well-known author
 
 
Thus, this should be "service-oriented" discplines. So if by "resolved" you mean "I didn't want to think about how wrong I was" then yes, I guess so.
 

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