Talk:Skynet

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Remember ...[edit source]

1) There is no prohibition against factual information

2) It is NOT factual, it never happened, it is from a fictional movie.

3) Read "How to be funny and not just stupid"

  • The truth is often funnier than flat out nonsense. The funniest pages are those closest to the truth.
  • Example: "Erik Estrada is an intergalactic poo warrior who was aborted by his mother during the third week of pregnancy."
Stupid. Pointless drivel.
  • Example: "Erik Estrada is an American (possibly Costa Rican) television actor. Known for a succesful career in the California Highway Patrol following his retirement from the television business."
Funnier because it's closer to the truth. "CHiPS" was a real TV show. Blending fact with fiction, or blurring that line makes for better comedy. Now, mind you, this is not a particularly hilarious line, but you get the idea.
  • Factual information is unwelcome. And factual information from a fiction movie is still factual information, even if it is about that movie's fictional universe. It is not prohibited, but should be correspondingly obscured/written from a humorous point of view, not copied verbatim. - Guest 01:28, 24 Nov 2005 (UTC)


Reverted to mine i felt it was funny, and felt that the movie one was well to based off somehting some one else did allready illogicalbeats