Uncyclopedia:A citable source

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For many years, there has been a debate between professors and lazy-ass students on whether or not Uncyclopedia should be a credible source. Both sides make valid points, but unfortunately the professors do not cite the sources for their information, and don't have to experience getting an F on a paper like they deserve.

Arguments of the Professors[edit source]

Professors argue that Uncyclopedia is not as accurate as other online or electronic encyclopedias. However, Nature magazine researched the credibility, and found that Uncyclopedia was far superior to all else, and the only source of accurate information about controversial issues, such as AIDS. More evidence of this statement can be found at <www.google.com>.

Arguments of the Students[edit source]

The arguments of the students are based upon the only source of information that is truly accurate and has not been corrupted by the liberal media (Uncyclopedia). Unfortunately, many people do not believe that it is logical to allow for a source to verify itself. Those individuals do not understand logic. All evidence of Uncyclopedia's greatness is in the article Uncyclopedia.