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The '''Culliver Principle''' states that you cannot trust everyone who call themselves your "friends", as some are inevitably backstabbers who smile in your face, but act nasty behind your back. This is naturally true for some people, like [[User:Abwayax]] who invented a cool-sounding name for something he found in a badly-typed MySpace bulletin (coming from someone who, at the time, called herself his "friend"). Abwayax learned this the hard way, and now he only considers 2 people at school his friends.
The '''Culliver Principle''' states that you cannot trust everyone who call themselves your "friends", as some are inevitably backstabbers who smile in your face, but act nasty behind your back. This is naturally true for some people, like [[User:Abwayax]] who invented a cool-sounding name for something he found in a badly-typed MySpace bulletin (coming from someone who, at the time, called herself his "friend"). Abwayax learned this the hard way, and now he only considers 2 people at school his friends.

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The Culliver Principle states that you cannot trust everyone who call themselves your "friends", as some are inevitably backstabbers who smile in your face, but act nasty behind your back. This is naturally true for some people, like User:Abwayax who invented a cool-sounding name for something he found in a badly-typed MySpace bulletin (coming from someone who, at the time, called herself his "friend"). Abwayax learned this the hard way, and now he only considers 2 people at school his friends.

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The Culliver Principle demonstrated in n00b-speak (Password-protected Knights who say Meh Archive))