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​I edited wikipedia to make it say that, just so you'd be fooled..lol ..:)
So did you also edit the encyclopedia Britannica? :confused:

puma (Puma concolor), also called mountain lion, cougar, panther (eastern U.S.), or catamount (archaic) ,
large brownish New World cat comparable in size to the jaguar—the only other large cat of the Western Hemisphere. The puma, a member of the family Felidae, has the widest distribution of any New World mammal, with a range extending from southeastern Alaska to southern Argentina and Chile. Pumas live in a variety of habitats, including desert scrub, chaparral, swamps, and forests, but they avoid agricultural areas, flatlands, and other habitats lacking cover (vegetative or topographic). Six subspecies of Puma concolor are recognized by most classifications.

Pumas living near the Equator are generally smaller than those living farther north and south. Males in North America average 62 kg (136 pounds), but rare individuals can exceed 100 kg; length is about 1.2 metres (4 feet), excluding the 0.75-metre (2.5-foot) tail. Females are somewhat shorter and average about 42 kg. The specific name concolor (“of one colour”) refers to the puma’s fur, which is uniformly brown on the back, sides, limbs, and tail. (The name puma is a native Peruvian term.) The shade of brown varies geographically and seasonally ... (200 of 1,207 words)

puma (mammal species) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
 

blue_ladybug

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So did you also edit the encyclopedia Britannica? :confused:

puma (Puma concolor), also called mountain lion, cougar, panther (eastern U.S.), or catamount (archaic) ,
large brownish New World cat comparable in size to the jaguar—the only other large cat of the Western Hemisphere. The puma, a member of the family Felidae, has the widest distribution of any New World mammal, with a range extending from southeastern Alaska to southern Argentina and Chile. Pumas live in a variety of habitats, including desert scrub, chaparral, swamps, and forests, but they avoid agricultural areas, flatlands, and other habitats lacking cover (vegetative or topographic). Six subspecies of Puma concolor are recognized by most classifications.

Pumas living near the Equator are generally smaller than those living farther north and south. Males in North America average 62 kg (136 pounds), but rare individuals can exceed 100 kg; length is about 1.2 metres (4 feet), excluding the 0.75-metre (2.5-foot) tail. Females are somewhat shorter and average about 42 kg. The specific name concolor (“of one colour”) refers to the puma’s fur, which is uniformly brown on the back, sides, limbs, and tail. (The name puma is a native Peruvian term.) The shade of brown varies geographically and seasonally ... (200 of 1,207 words)

puma (mammal species) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

​I edited ALL info books regarding any species of feline..for my own nefarious agenda..bwahahahaha :)
 

crossnote

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So did you also edit the encyclopedia Britannica? :confused:

puma (Puma concolor), also called mountain lion, cougar, panther (eastern U.S.), or catamount (archaic) ,
large brownish New World cat comparable in size to the jaguar—the only other large cat of the Western Hemisphere. The puma, a member of the family Felidae, has the widest distribution of any New World mammal, with a range extending from southeastern Alaska to southern Argentina and Chile. Pumas live in a variety of habitats, including desert scrub, chaparral, swamps, and forests, but they avoid agricultural areas, flatlands, and other habitats lacking cover (vegetative or topographic). Six subspecies of Puma concolor are recognized by most classifications.

Pumas living near the Equator are generally smaller than those living farther north and south. Males in North America average 62 kg (136 pounds), but rare individuals can exceed 100 kg; length is about 1.2 metres (4 feet), excluding the 0.75-metre (2.5-foot) tail. Females are somewhat shorter and average about 42 kg. The specific name concolor (“of one colour”) refers to the puma’s fur, which is uniformly brown on the back, sides, limbs, and tail. (The name puma is a native Peruvian term.) The shade of brown varies geographically and seasonally ... (200 of 1,207 words)

puma (mammal species) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
no, I did...
 
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Skittles! Have you even read the thread! We debunked the sugar heresy thoroughly, confectioner's sugar is the only correct sugar to partake of! Confectioners sugar has been used by the strawpeople (don't want to bring up gender again) since 524AD!

Some people just won't listen to correction no matter how many times they are shown the truth! Just stop trying to delude the people of the straw with your false assertions!
 

blue_ladybug

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Skittles! Have you even read the thread! We debunked the sugar heresy thoroughly, confectioner's sugar is the only correct sugar to partake of! Confectioners sugar has been used by the strawpeople (don't want to bring up gender again) since 524AD!

Some people just won't listen to correction no matter how many times they are shown the truth! Just stop trying to delude the people of the straw with your false assertions!
Who do ya THINK gave me the Skittles?!? ;)
 

SoulWeaver

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Skittles! Have you even read the thread! We debunked the sugar heresy thoroughly, confectioner's sugar is the only correct sugar to partake of! Confectioners sugar has been used by the strawpeople (don't want to bring up gender again) since 524AD!

Some people just won't listen to correction no matter how many times they are shown the truth! Just stop trying to delude the people of the straw with your false assertions!
Yep, as if people couldnt be fine all these centuries eating confectioners sugar... until she came with her false doctrine, I guess all were doomed! Probably those who were thrown to mountain lions also didnt survive because they didnt eat skittles!
 

blue_ladybug

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Yep, as if people couldnt be fine all these centuries eating confectioners sugar... until she came with her false doctrine, I guess all were doomed! Probably those who were thrown to mountain lions also didnt survive because they didnt eat skittles!
Skittles..the eternal soul food.. :)
 
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eternally-gratefull

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OK, I have nothing, You ladies have my mind going in circles, and all that comes out is blank!
 

Reborn

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I have the final word here :p ummm, yay, I say yay.
 

Reborn

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Just when I thought I could put this thread-ta-bed....up pops a ladybug. :p
 

Reborn

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Anyone that fits these descriptions must stop....ladybugs with coats of blue paint....weaver of souls?, moms that are psycho, people who are grateful-apparently for eternity and beyond :D, Angela's + zip codes :p, crosser of notes, ...........born agains....who are re-born somehow?.......wait, that's me. :mad:
Anyway, I'll take the trophy now.
 

blue_ladybug

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Anyone that fits these descriptions must stop....ladybugs with coats of blue paint....weaver of souls?, moms that are psycho, people who are grateful-apparently for eternity and beyond :D, Angela's + zip codes :p, crosser of notes, ...........born agains....who are re-born somehow?.......wait, that's me. :mad:
Anyway, I'll take the trophy now.
Oh puhleeze!! You're delusional! Everyone knows that psychos, insects that are blue, crossers of notes, ppl who are gratefully eternal :), anything with zip codes, even weavers of souls..THESE take the trophy from thine greedy little paws!!! :mad: :p
 

JesusLives

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OK, I have nothing, You ladies have my mind going in circles, and all that comes out is blank!
I see my X-Ray worked on your tin foil hat you were wearing and you have blanked out!!! Success is mine......