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humorous
essay. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors and is made to be humorous. This page is not one of
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This page in a nutshell: All's fair in love and war. |
In roughly the
5th century BC, Chinese military strategist
Sun Tzu penned a historic book titled
The Art of War. However, despite the countless uses it has been applied to in both ancient and modern warfare, it applies even more to
edit wars, a conflict as old as the universe itself. The book contains various stratagems to annihilate your enemies and finally
take back Jerusalem your dignity from those damn dirty 'valdals'!
This is an indefinitely incomplete list of quotes that apply to editing or edit warring on Wikipedia from The Art of War, courtesy of Sun Tzu.
This is a
humorous
essay. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors and is made to be humorous. This page is not one of
Wikipedia's policies or guidelines, as it has not been
thoroughly vetted by the community. Some essays represent widespread norms; others only represent minority viewpoints. This essay isn't meant to be taken seriously. |
This page in a nutshell: All's fair in love and war. |
In roughly the
5th century BC, Chinese military strategist
Sun Tzu penned a historic book titled
The Art of War. However, despite the countless uses it has been applied to in both ancient and modern warfare, it applies even more to
edit wars, a conflict as old as the universe itself. The book contains various stratagems to annihilate your enemies and finally
take back Jerusalem your dignity from those damn dirty 'valdals'!
This is an indefinitely incomplete list of quotes that apply to editing or edit warring on Wikipedia from The Art of War, courtesy of Sun Tzu.