Uncyclopedia:Accuracy
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Uncyclopedia is the truth[2]. Therefore, everything in Uncyclopedia is true[Never Heard About It]. If something in Uncyclopedia is not true[Never Heard About It], then it must be corrected so that it is true[Never Heard About It]. However, this will never be necessary because everything in Uncyclopedia is true[Never Heard About It]. [The Cake is a Lie.][Never Heard About It]
The Golden Age of Information: Pax Uncyclopædia[Never Heard About It]
“It makes me want to scream, shout, celebrate, cry and laugh, to know that I live in the Age of Uncyclopedia, the most glorious period of human history, in which all is illuminated.”
We live in the Pax Uncyclopædia[Never Heard About It]: Uncyclopedia is filled with informative content of indubitable veracity[Never Heard About It]. This unmatched accuracy was a product of a most ingenious technique[Never Heard About It]. The Founding Fathers of Uncyclopedia foresaw that people would despise authority--that they will do whatever they were told not to do.[Never Heard About It] So, the Founders, in their infinite wisdom, used reverse psychology.[3] They asked for the world to write nonsense or humor and received Pure Knowledge instead.[Never Heard About It]
Repentance of Heretics[Never Heard About It]
Some have questioned the factual accuracy of Uncyclopedia.[Never Heard About It] In September 2000, they were invited to a friendly debate with the Lord High Inquisitor in the Palace of Knowledge[Never Heard About It], a medieval torture chamber purchased by the Uncyclomedia Foundation and converted into a luxurious dining hall, complete with amenities such as warmed chairs and electrical stimulation devices for the resuscitation of those who have fainted (physically or metaphorically)[Never Heard About It]. After several days, during which screams of joy (at realizing the truth) were heard from the Palace, the truth-deniers repented[4].
Scientific Research[Never Heard About It]
Many studies have been done to prove the accuracy of Uncyclopedia[Never Heard About It]. According to the prestigious pee-reviewed journal Phallological Transactions of the Society for Marine Astronomy, Uncyclopedia contains up to 23.8% fewer errors than the Iraqi Ministry of Information[5] The Uncyclomedia Foundation also performed its own objective study, which found that 103.8532%[Never Heard About It] of the information in Uncyclopedia was "250% true." [6]
Cite Your Sources or Die[Never Heard About It]
To ensure superior credibility[Never Heard About It], (if you can be bothered to do so) all sources must be cited[Never Heard About It]. (Write {{cn}} at the end of every sentence that doesn't have a citation[Never Heard About It]; It will show that what was being said is really a big fat greek lie[Never Heard About It].[big fat greek lie]) All articles that do not have proper citations will be instantly deleted[Never Heard About It] and its authors will be devoured by those scary rainbow things that I keep on seeing everywhere.[Never Heard About It][7]
You must use MLA format for some citations[Never Heard About It]. Unfortunately, for some mysterious reason that we cannot even begin to understand, the Modern Language Association has failed to create a format for some obviously reliable sources[Never Heard About It]. For those, use these Uncyclopedia guidelines[guidelines needed].
Controlled Substances[Never Heard About It]
- Hallucinogens should be cited with the following format:
- Name of Drug(s). Dose. Last Name of Drug Dealer, First Name of Drug Dealer. City Taken In, Year.
- LSD. 200 µg. Guy, Some. Los Angeles, 2002.
- Non-hallucinogenic[Never Heard About It] drugs[Never Heard About It] are[Never Heard About It] not[Never Heard About It] considered[Never Heard About It] as [Never Heard About It]accurate[Never Heard About It] as hallucinogenic drugs[...more nee..]. However, you may cite them with the same format as hallucinogens provided that you take a very large dose[...Flying hello ok...]. To figure out what that dose would be, take hallucinogens and ask whomever you meet during your trip[....what...am...I...here].
Electronic Sources
- SPAM emails:
- Last Name of Sender, First Name of Sender. "Title of Email." Email Address of Sender. Date Received.
- Wilde, Oscar. "I am the truth"[Never Heard About It] minluv@newspeak.oca 25 December 2005.
Interesting People Whom You Meet
For the protection of the privacy of the valuable experts who serve the greater good of our society, Uncyclopedia does not require that you provide the name of your sources[Never Heard About It]. You can just give a description of them[I think he had two arms and a nose].
- One Person:
- Description of Person. Year.
- That Guy Who Was Passed Out and Smelled of Vodka. 1998.
- That Person the Martians Want to Get. 2002.
- One person being channeled through another person through the nether realm or the Netherlands or whatever...:
- Last Name of Channeler, First Name. Name of Person Channeled. Means of Channeling. Year.
- Frenya, Skeezo. Chief Jaguar-on-Crack of the Ancient Toltecs. Yahoo Messenger (Occult Edition). 1998.
When Should I Cite Sources?
A good rule of thumb to follow is to always cite sources when you have a sentence with the letter "e" in it[Never Heard About It][8]. This rule will always work, unless you have a sentence without the letter "e."[Never Heard About It] If that happens, just cite the source[Never Heard About It].
For example, let's say that you were adding content to the article You:
"You have a small penis [1].[Never Heard About It] 'You' has 3 letters [2].[Never Heard About It] An ant is absurd [3].[Never Heard About It] The last sentence did not have an 'e' in it [Never Heard About It].
References
- [1] Spears, Britney. "EW! YOUR PENIS IS TOO SMALL-TRY OUR PENIS ENLARGEMENT PILLS." [Never Heard About It]Spamalot@fakedomain.tk. 25 December 2005.
- [2]'you' The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 205.[Never Heard About It]
- [3] Anonymous. The Anti-Insect Manifesto. London: Elite Press, 1337.[Never Heard About It]
Miscellaneous Sources
- Demonic Possession:
- Name or Description of Demon. Date of Possession.
- Ethereal Dinosaur with Multiple Horns. 5 May 1999.
- Them. We at Uncyclopedia understand what you mean by Them[Never Heard About It]. We hear their howls too [Never Heard About It]. Just use this format:
- Them. Date.
- Animals. Only fools don't realize that they can talk.
- Species of Animal. 'Title of Communication.' Date.
- Loch Ness Monster. 'Beware of geese.' 1873.
- The Voices in Your Head can make valuable contributions to our encyclopedia[9]
- The Voices in My Head. Location. Date.
Higher Standards
The [Never Heard About It] next[Never Heard About It] goal[Never Heard About It] for[Never Heard About It] Uncyclopedia[Never Heard About It] is[Never Heard About It] to [Never Heard About It]attain[Never Heard About It] 800% truth [Never Heard About It]-1200% fiction[Never Heard About It]. In order to achieve this goal by 2010,[Never Heard About It] every[Never Heard About It][10] word[Never Heard About It][11] in[12] Uncyclopedia[Never Heard About It][Never Heard About It][Never Heard About It][Never Heard About It][Never Heard About It] should[13] be[14] cited[15]. By 2013, e[16]v[17]e[18]r[19]y[20] l[21]e[22]t[23]t[24]e[25]r[26] w[27]i[28]l[29]l[30] b[31]e[32] c[33]i[34]t[35]e[36]d[37][38]. This[Never Heard About It] will[Never Heard About It] help[Never Heard About It] us[Never Heard About It] achieve [Never Heard About It]2600% accuracy [Never Heard About It].
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- ↑ Al-Sahhaf, M. S. et al. (2007). Comparative analysis of accuracy and error correction in reference materials. Phallollogical Transactions of the Society for Marine Astronomy. 2(34): 897-923.
- ↑ "Uncyclopedia:Accuracy." {No it's not}Uncyclopedia, the Content-Free Encyclopedia. Candyland: Uncyclomedia Foundation, 2007. 2 January, 2007. <http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Uncyclopedia:Accuracy>.[citation needed]
- ↑ Conversation with my friend who thinks that straightjackets are fashionable. 1996.
- ↑ "Conference on Accuracy with Inquisition Yields Surprising Results" (2006). Unnews.
- ↑ Baghdad, Bob (5 June 2001). "Statistical Analysis of Uncyclopedic Accuracy." Phallological Transactions of the Society for Marine Astronomy. Oxford: Oxford Dairy Farms Press, 1999.
- ↑ "Official Report." Uncyclopedic Committee on Factual Accuracy. Candyland: Uncyclomedia Foundation, 2000.
- ↑ Shrooms (Psilocybin). 40 g. Homie, My. New York, 2006.
- ↑ "Official Manual on Style." Uncyclopedic Committee on Factual Accuracy. Candyland: Uncyclomedia Foundation, 2000.
- ↑ The Voices in My Head. A Portable Toilet. 1992.
- ↑ "every." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 205
- ↑ "word." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 1112
- ↑ "in." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 452
- ↑ "should." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 812
- ↑ "be." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 210
- ↑ "cite." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. p. 303
- ↑ Dover, Ben. The Alphabet Book. New York: Idiot's Children Press, 2000.
- ↑ Dover, Ben. The Alphabet Book. New York: Idiot's Children Press, 2000.
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- ↑ Dover, Ben. The Alphabet Book. New York: Idiot's Children Press, 2000.
- ↑ "Yet Another Official Report".[citation needed] Uncyclopedic Committee on Factual Accuracy. Candyland: Uncyclomedia Foundation, 2000.
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