User blog comment:Susanolivia/Fixed Width, Sidebar, and the Removal of Monaco/@comment-3134090-20101001221820/@comment-30362814-20101002014410

I'm sorry, staff of Wikia, for giving you this history lecture, but you've fallen so low that I feel like it's necessary.

What you're acting like right now is just like the old ages. It's a monarchy.

About every ancient civilization had around three "classes": the kings are the highest class, the knights and priests are the next step down, and finally, the commoners (which are us) are the bottom of the barrel. The higher-class people usually ignore the lower-class peoples' concerns and, if they are corrupt enough, condemn them.

So where am I going with this boring history lecture, you say? My point is, for those of you who are saying that they do not acknowledge our existence, they do in fact acknowledge our existence. Do you know what they don't acknowledge? They don't acknowledge us.

If you read this, Wikia, I just need to let you know that you're acting like ancient civilizations. As MikaelGrizzly said, "'We understand change is hard' - then why the hell force a revolution instead of a gradual evolution?" You are claiming that you want Wikia to evolve and prosper when in reality you are dragging it down into ancient time periods with your pathetic excuses and responses to our concerns. You're devolving Wikia, the opposite of what you want to do.

[I wait for a comeback after several cups of coffee]

Oh, you say that you don't have enough money or resources to keep the monaco skin? Please allow me to give you another history lecture about why the kings of ancient civilizations were usually greedy, keeping all the wealth for himself while the commoners worked hard and got nothing.