User blog comment:ArmadillooftheAges/Useless thoughts and opinions from an old user here/@comment-5643552-20190304154824/@comment-38454773-20190312075026

I must agree once again, Ned. It kind of saddens me that some of these younger users don't do some basic research into the classic Pastas. As I had proposed, they should have a "THIS IS A HISTORIC PASTA" template on there along with a little preface of some kind mentioning the historical significance of the Pasta. I know that we already have the Historical Archive category, but surprisingly (that's sarcasm), people don't acknowledge it and just complain, complain, complain about how they aren't "good" even though the Pastas are clearly labeled that they're there for preservation purposes.

I once had to do an assigment in school where I needed to go around conducting surveys, but the survey needed to be answered in a very particular way. I recall the teacher emphasizing the fact that the surveyees needed to pay attention to the instructions because "people don't follow directions". I didn't like this particular teacher very much, but I'll give them credit for giving me that life lesson. I guess their point still stands since people go into the Historical Archive to just say how bad a classic like "Squidward's Suicide" is.

Um, well, like I said, I pretty much just decided to look up the "WHO WAS PHONE" Pasta for a quick nostalgic laugh and I found this underneath it. I find it interesting and had never seen it before until just a few days ago.The "WHO WAS PHONE" Pasta, the more familiar version anyway, was created in 2008. Here's a screenshot of it but I'm pretty sure you've already seen this.

Plus, the official creepypasta site actually hosts this version too, as seen here. I googled it and I found nothing significant. I would like to know on what authority this claim is made. I'm not denying it, but I would like to know for sure.