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== No personal attacks == Do you think your commentary/question at the above link was appropriate?
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sorry for the harsh language... i deleted it as it was out of line... i was a little touchy to you reverting my legitimate edit, but i over reacted... you're right, about the screen name, i'll take care of that soon
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== matt J! == matty j is a right winged nut!
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` == Section POV tag added == Jayjg's belligerent blind revert (accompanied by a personal attack) left the second paragraph of the ``Usage`` section using an epithet as though it were a legitimate term. `
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== WHAT A FREAK! == HOLY CRAP YO, HAVE YOU SEEN SOME OF HIS PHOTOS? MAN, THIS GUY NEEDS TO GET A LIFE! ANYBODY AGREE? HAAHHAHAAHAHA!
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` == Sephardi/Mizrachi == My personal experience is that I've been called a 'self-hating Jew' by Ashkenaz when I affirm my identity as a Jewish Arab. It happened when I studied Arabic, it happens in Shul when I say that non-European Jews in Israel face racism and it happens when I let people know I have Muslim friends. I find that the term isn't just used to silence dissent in the Jewish community it's also used to erase our histories and experiences. == Section POV tag added == Jayjg's belligerent blind revert (accompanied by a personal attack) left the second paragraph of the ``Usage`` section using an epithet as though it were a legitimate term. `
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: Hope you'll stay with us for 4 more years -)
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: The GE90 family of engines ranges from 74,000 to 115,300 lbf thrust.
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Doron is entirely correct. What he writes is known by most people who have taken the time to study the subject. SInce there are plenty of historians who have expressed these opinions, it doesn't count as original research either.
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::First off, what the other's have said. Socks got plenty of media coverage while in the White House, kids who die young and DON'T have media coverage just need a stub on their parents' page(s). Also, plenty of stubs get DYK'ed.
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November 2005 (UTC) ::Fat is never converted to Glc, not at least in humans according to the textbooks. :Let me add few things. First, Glc enters/leaves the cell through a proces called facilitated diffusion. Which means that as soon as the Glc concentration inside the cell is somehow increased, Glc will start leaving the cell - which by the way happens in hepatocytes during glycogenolysis. Second, even if there was a way to keep Glc inside the cell, say through active transport, Glc poses a danger to the cell integrity as Glc is a highly osmotically active compound. The cell solves these two issues with a single solution by synthesizing glycogen from Glc - the enormous glycogen molecules can't leave the cell, and by having osmotically inert glycogen instead of Glc, the cell avoids the osmotic shock. 13:55, 30
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:So you think that sometimes personal attacks are appropriate?
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`:::By my reading, 72.244.64.149 didn't accuse you of defending the content so much as just noting after your explicit denial that you were defending the content that you were, in fact, defending the content. And, I'd have to say that removing a POV tag (one that, by the way, was apparently placed only a couple of days after 72.244.64.149's first post here in talk received no responses) is, in fact, defending the content. There had been a lot of revert warring, beginning with Jayjg's revert of 24.136.98.130's edit, over the very point that 72.244.64.149 was making; 72.244.64.149 seems appropriately to have brought the dispute to the talk page and, having received no response to his concerns, placed the POV tag rather than joining the revert warring. You wrote that a POV tag placement is ``normally only done if no agreement on the neutrality of the article can be reached on the talk page`` isn't this exactly the situation in which 72.244.64.149 placed the tag? :::I think you owe 72.244.64.149 another apology for saying that he/she ``accused`` you of defending the content. It would be more accurate to say that 72.244.64.149 fairly mildly disagreed with your impromptu denial of an accusation that was never made. ::: `
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` ::::``Self-hating Jew`` is with very rare exception used as an epithet only. It is very rarely used to legitimately describe an actual condition. I can cite thousands of instances of its use as an epithet; I suspect that one would be hard-pressed to come up with even a dozen examples of its legitimate use. Jfdwolff changed the introduction to include the word ``epithet,`` so maybe NPOV is not what you think it is in this case. ::::I understand that there is a history of Jews hiding or otherwise denying or betraying their ethnicity/religion. But ``self-hating Jew`` is hardly a sympathetic term to describe such a person. Even by Prof. Gilman's position as given in the article, the term arose out of a dispute between different Jewish groups: an epithet. If you met someone who was genuinely distressed about his Jewish identity to the point that he tried to hide or deny it, would you call him a self-hating Jew? I think that would be very cruel; something worse even than calling a handicapped person a ``cripple.`` ::::I also believe that most reasonable people would agree that your revert was belligerent and blind, given complete information. And I think describing someone's edit as ``POVing,`` as you did, is fairly characterized as a personal attack. ::::Other than a few editors connected in various ways with you, I have had little trouble getting cooperation from anyone on Wikipedia, but thank you for your advice. :::: `
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== Self-hating Jew/Uncle Tom == A good point. I hadn't thought of that parallel. Welcome to Wikipedia.
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== I'd like to tell you ... == ... not to be discouraged by Jayjg's and SlimVirgin's ever-rising hurdles for what they think you must do in order to make your edits, but to be honest, this is how Wikipedia works on contentious topics, and Jay and Slim are accomplished and powerfully placed practicioners of the art. It is likely to get worse, and it may never get better.
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`:::::If you can't explain yourself and add some substance to your claims that the article is ``screaming PoV``, then I suggest you should stop wasting the editors time here. `
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:I suggest that has a look at Alternative theories into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, section South-West Africa (Namibia), and the article's references - in particular, Lockerbie trial, a better defence of incrimination; History of Namibia; and, Craig Williamson. :There can be little doubt, from this evidence, and a wealth of other evidence, that the apartheid regime was responsible for the sabotage of Machel's presidential aircraft.
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Song lyrics Please note that posting complete song lyrics is not allowed on Wikipedia due to copyright issues. I have deleted the lyrics from the song articles you have created. Also, when creating new articles, please do not use quotation marks in the title. If the title is similar to the title of another article, you can disambiguate by adding (song) to the title. Cheers.
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` == This shouldn't be allowed to continue. == The author of this article has his main focus clearly defined. It is the so-called ``controversey`` around the site. This leads me to believe that he was kicked off the site and/or his stories deleted and he is using wikipedia to ``get back``. This 'free' online encylopedia isn't a stage to enact vengence, it's to provide UNBIASED information on the subject. True this subject points out that it has ``one million stories``, but it doesn't say anything positive and instead focuses on the negative. If the creator can't be unbiased he should step aside and let worthy people write about this. This would NOT be me, as fanfiction.net is one of my favorite sites.`
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Ditto on that, leave him alone if he gets rid of them. He's a newbie, so it's a WP:BITE/WP:AGF vio since he doesn't know any better. I could ask him if we could block those accounts but leave the user page redirects intact if you'd like.
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==Classic Rock== Hello. I was wondering if you would like to participate in my classic rock survey. I'm trying to find the most liked classic rock song. There is more information on my user page. Hope you participate!
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That helps! Oh, trust me, i'm never vandalizing again!
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` ==Buddhism and Zen== I am sure that you are aware of this, but Zen is a type of Buddhism and not some kind of mystical, stand-alone, new age phenomenon. On your user page, you list Buddhism and Zen as two different influences. As someone who studied Buddhism in college, and who now lives in Japan, this reads to me the same as if someone were to list their influences as ``Christianity, Daoism, Catholicism...`` or, in a better analogy, ``Islam, Daoism, Sufism...``, etc. I don't in any way mean to rain on your parade. Like I mentioned, I studied Buddhism in school and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think it is great that you are taking an interest in (the philosophical tenets of) Zen. Perhaps you are interested in other schools of thought within Buddhism as well. If this is the case... list them instead of just ``Buddhism``! Enlighten the average wikipedian who stumbles across your page and perhaps they will research more obscure forms of Buddhism besides Zen, which has become so popular and (sadly) philosophically corrupted in the West. It is just my two cents of course, but everytime I read something like that I feel obligated to speak up. Anyway, keep up the good (and unique) work! - `
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` ::: That's beside the point. The pages are supposed to ``redirect`` to My and He is vandalising them. I hope gets to this user fast. `
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` : I'll wait. I hope they understand that we'd like them to be ``redirect`` pages. I really don't know why Dmvdevit did this to begin with. 11:03 PM, November 31, 2005 (EST)`
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Ummm... you are very narcisistic. You wrote an article about yourself.
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The sources regarding Kurds are majority cited. But this is you that claim turks are Majority (!) and have to cite your own sources. is not you edits the closer to vandalism?!!
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It is not vandalishm it is a article I am writing
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` :What a retarded question. Why not ask why ``Spain`` is the most common name in English, or ``China`` for that matter (instead of España and 中国)? We speak English. — `
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what are the consequences one may face as a professional dissenter?
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` ::::Sorry, but with the exception of the Austin Chronicle, none of those are ``mainstream`` media. And ``Working for Change`` is a self-identified progressive site. What's next, quoting Rush Limbaugh? `
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and the National Review
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` (and lest we forget, this is the same publication that ran with the outrageously false ``story`` that Governor Rick Perry was gay)`
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`Please explain the terms ``tinfoil hattery`` and ``wackjob vanity`` to me. You used them when you deleted an article I was in the middle of writing after I saved it when I wasn't even half done. The only ``real`` reason you gave was that is was original conent. It was not, I had just not finished the article with appropiate sources, ect. Just because you never heard of this theory doesn't mean it doesn't exist. `
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== Laurie == Can you recall if actually did go to jail and if so for how long? If been asking around and cannot find any thing definitive. ≡
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` No. In Yoga, there's a snake called Kundalini who is supposed to live at the bottom of the spine of each individual. During orgasm or an intense meditation, a spiritual entity called ``Samadhi`` is created, symbolising the transcendental union with God. Then the Kundalini is freed and goes up the spine all the way to the brain, where it releases its venom. The mixing of the venom with the brain substance create a union with God. Next verse, ``The eyes of the Nile are opening``, imply that a whole universe of possibilities is opening as soon as the venom is released inside of you. So the snake has a constructive value. Yes, absolutely. In the Bible, it's a representation of evil, whereas in Hindu philosophy, it's the symbol of creation and ecstasy. In the next verse, there's the expression ``Serpent' Kiss``, something Crowley discussed in length. Then, there's ``The Eye of the Sun``. The Sun is the symbol of the creator; it represents the male side of life. A bit further, there's the female side appearing in the term ``Moonlight``, where the Moon represents the woman. The verse goes, ``Moonlight catches silver tears I cry``; and everything's revealed, because silver is the colour of the Sun. So, you find here the universe, with the male entity and the female entity, both being inseparable. In fact, the universe, as seen in this philosophy, is dual, binary, and any notion only exists through its opposite. In other words, there isn't any manichean separation like in the Christian way of thinking, where good and evil are dissociated while trying to eliminate evil, only the Christian system of values is monolithic. All the other great philosophies encompass this duality of notions, like the Ying and the Yang in China, or the Jewish Caballah. Well, you know, you have to be careful with all these notions because it's all very complicated. I suppose that you gather many documents long before you start writing lyrics like 'Revelations'? Oh, yes. I have a large library with all the main works concerning human mystic. Don't you think that it's somehow a shame that the audience doesn't always understand what you're singing about, as the meaning is apparently only understood by very few? No, I think that as long as there is some mental energy coming out, there's nothing to regret. Here, I'm explaining everything in detail, but if only a fraction of the lyrics stands out and touch some people, then I think I won't have wasted my time. You can't convince everyone because many notions that are not used are in fact unknown by the majority of people. What's interesting with this song is that you can take only one verse and you can reconstruct a whole new text, make a brand-new song. '' And he only discussed part of the song. `
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I agree with that. There is no reason to delete the above material.
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That seems reasonable. I just moved it back to it's original title.
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` No because there are lots of other famous John Williams-es, such as the guitar player, and in the interests of fairness it is best to have the disambig page at ``John Williams`` and this page at ``John Williams (composer)``. `
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I've seen Borodino's sinking credited to the last major salvo of the battle, by Adm Yawara Matsumoto.
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:I won't go into this much further because you're not listening to my arguments, but the ARIS was indeed a survey, and the adherents.com was not from Baha'i sources.
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Not sure I completely agree. You seem to be assuming rational behaviour on the part of consumers, whereas we often buy goods and services on the basis of irrational choices (cigarette, anyone?). The result of this is inelastic demand for goods and services to which people have some sort of emotional attachment or addiction - that is, if gas prices go up by 1000%, consumption may only drop 10%. The big increase in gas prices in the UK in the 1990s caused protests - but gas consumption and miles driven by car drivers continued to increase. Indeed, the trend in the UK is now towards large and inefficient 4 wheel drive vehicles.
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:Why did they treat you like that?
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== Vandalism hindered? == Ever since the warning and the no section edit variable were added to the article, vandalism to the article has dramatically decreased. Your thoughts? (that's to you)
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` ==neo-nazism== * Anti-immigration views are sometimes falsely accused of being associated with neo-nazism in Europe and the US. While not all people who hold anti-immigant views are nazis, virtually all people who are nazis hold anti-immigrant views. Can anyone dispute that? Yes, but you could also say that not all Muslims are terrorists, but almost every terrorist is a Muslim? The same goes for Irish nationalists, Republicans, members of the KKK, etc. So keep your small-minded views to yourself. :No, not every terrorist is a Muslim. Take your own advice. - ::I wasn't saying every terrorist is a Muslim. I was making a point, in that your remark is the exact same as mine. Both are unfounded and generalize unfairly. That's all. Exactly. just because you're anti-immigration doesn't mean you're a Nazi. Whatever happened to being simply concerned about ethnic or cultural, or even social, heritage? That remark is offensive and unfounded. So you can APOLOGISE or just get lost. Both are good for me. :I've added in the text that I was referring to in my original comment last year. The intent was never to call those with anti-immigrant views ``nazis``, but simply to point out that all (neo-)nazis are anti-immigrant, and therefore it is not a false accusation. - Of course it isn't a false accusation. You should have elaborated more in the beginning, that's all. `
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==3RR== Are unfamiliar with Wiki's 3-revert rule? Your blatant disregard for it is astonishing and might warrant a report.-
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::Consider yourself reported. Take the time during your block to familiarize yourself with Wiki rules.-
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Italic textHave you people out there ever heard of sweat rice ? How that goes is that the sources say that for the women if you want to keep your man home sit over a pot of stewed rice naked and let the your presperation drop in the pot and was tell to give your man some and he would stay home. To me that does not work because one of my friend did that and her man still went and left her.
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:AHA! Yes it does, and seems imminently (and rather obviously, to my chagrin) sensible now that you point it out. Well, I certainly learned something useful today, my dear Wikibofh. I won't make that mistake again, but that doesn't mean you can't lash me with wet noodles regardless. · /
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== Weird probably useless bit of trivia == I noticed, she was born ten days after John Lennon died. Does that count for anything? I'd've put it in the trivia section, and let it be deleted by whoever will now maybe ignore this (go ahead, I've got nothing set over this), but I guess here it is. Do with it whatever you like. P.S.For really useless trivia: I'm writing this five days before the 25th anniversary of Lennon's death (surprise, John!). Is that even more useless, or what? P.P.S.If you actually thought for anything more than ten seconds over the above P.S., you really need to sort out your life. Good luck!
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The link leading unto Endgame is wrong.. A different film it be, pertaining not unto chess.
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` == ``Ein Kuh``? == From the article: :Another was its similarity to Ein Kuh (German, a cow). Nice, but not correct - ``a cow`` is ``eine Kuh`` in German, which isn't all that similar to ECU anymore. Maybe it's ``ein Q`` (``a Q``) instead? (the letter Q is pronounced the same as ``Kuh`` in German)? I'm not sure myself, and I haven't heard this at all, but ``ein Kuh`` is definitely not something a German speaker would say, and should be corrected. ('''') `
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` == Problem with this block... == I have a problem with this block, the user ``Megvi`` seemed to delete a very important change to the topic of ``Deva Chat`` That will help members of the Deva Chat understand where the next football (soccer for you american gits) match is.`
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Katie Holmes needs her own section. I am too lazy to do it.
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There was a link in the reference section at the bottom, I just forgot to put the little number thing after the actual statement. I apologize.
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I apologize for the Tom Cruise thing, there was a link in the reference section, I just didnt know that I need one of those little number things too.
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== Cunnywafts == Nothing but a group of mediocre cunnywafts
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`== Move BASIC programming language to here? == I think that BASIC (the language) is much more prominent than BASIC (the London think tank). I do not personally know of the ladder, but it is a (sub)stub, while the former is almost a FA. I vote for a pagemove of the language to here, because I'm sure the vast majority of queries for BASIC are going for this. Any thoughts? Ideas? -Myse `
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===Gibraltarian=== GET LOST. DO NOT CONTACT ME AGAIN UNDER ANY PRETEXT. YOU BEHAVIOUR IS BENEATH CONTEMPT. GO AWAY!
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== Olsen twins? Who needs them? == Excuse me for being old-fashioned, but why do we need a publicity photo of some second-rate Hollywood celebs on what is otherwise a reasnably well written article. Delet the pic!
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` :If you are a student at a university, you can get a copy of the article online from http://www.ebsco.com or another online database service. Talk to your university library to see how you can use these services. Also, any large library will have either back issues of Rolling Stone or microfilm. Look for issue 800, article ``Bright Lights, Red Square`` paragraph 5 sentance 3 and you can't miss it. `
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Jtkiefer, why are you an administrator? I mean, wikipedia is awful. why can't i host a website. That does not do any harm. PLEASE do not block me again. I am just telling you my opinion.
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RSPW Poster is a sick gay freak
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` I will delete the second portion of my grudge against this administrator. The first paragraph outlining my complaints will remain, I still feel I was treated unfairly in this case and need a forum for expressing my side of the story as I have been applied with the labels of ``wackjob`` and ``tinfoil hat`` wearer for a perfectly repsectable theory. `
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`. This section does not ``name and shame`` those who offended me, but instead name those who offended the integrity of the community by abuse of power.`
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` ::I don't doubt that you do have permission, since I see no reason for you to lie, but until you can prove it, the information can't be put on Wikipedia. Please please provide evidence that you've been given permission by the appropriate parties, as this is a serious matter. Also, please do not try to delete the FAC now that it has been nominated; if you disagree with this article being Featured, then simply vote ``object`` on the above link. - `
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`I do not agree that what I am doing is ``besmirching``. I am merely recounting my side of the story. If you would like to discuss which portion you find degrading, mention it and it will be considered. `
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` :I'd have to disagree with you. I personally think Happycat doesn't deserve its own article and that we should have a whole new secton on the SA article about its catchphrases/fads and the notable ones. Such as ``Do you have stairs in your house?`` or ``Ban me`` threads. Then again there might just be too many. Either way i'm ::pro-merge:::. `
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`the section heading ``Historical sociology`` is completely wrong. It should say ``History of sociology``. Comparative and Historical Sociology is the name of a branch. `
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Matt Crypto, Craigy144, and Stormie are jealous losers and liars
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The USA and the world still suffer under the Bellamy ideas.
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2005 (UTC) : Replied at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard#Davenbelle blocked — 03:41, 4 December
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2005 (UTC) : I didn't characterize it as a theory. — 04:52, 4 December
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` December 2005 (UTC) ::: You're free to edit non-political/non-US Foreign Policy articles. In your first post above you said that you're contributing ``not so much`` since our ArbCom case. If you would like to build skill working with other editors on controversial articles, you could try religious articles, or sexual subject such as clitoris or Autofellatio. — 05:17, 4`
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Go ahead and delete it. All the info just got moved to The big show (sports radio show)
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`==Names== ``...actor/producer Reginald Horstein's name is revealed, and in episode 10A, actress Beatrice Fastwater's name is revealed.`` Those sound like made-up names; I'm quite sure the actors/producers names have not (and will not) be revealed in any episode nor official websites/blogs. `
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` ==Mikan== As far as I know, mikan isn't a Japanese word for citrus, although ``mikan rui`` is the general classification for citrus plants. I looked at the dictionary quoted and neither the Japanese to English nor the Japanese to Japanese entries supports your assertion. `
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` == Magpie-goose == Hi. Sorry - yes, I should have sorted out the links, and will do so. The current widespread use of the unhyphenated name is because of the belief that Magpie-goose wasn't anything out of the ordinary, but there's now such a weight of evidence that it's not a goose at all, but something more ``primitive``, that a less misleading name is perceived to be needed, especially as it's now being pretty widely touted as a family level taxon. Hyphenating (as per owlet-nightjar, or quail-plover) seems to be the most widely accepted way of fixing this kind of problem. `
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`::Yes, I read it, but that doesn't say it is a Japanese word for citrus. Japanese people use ``mikan`` where English speakers might say ``oranges``. I don't understand you. How many Japanese people would say a lemon (which is a citrus) was a kind of ``mikan``? I think none. `
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== Elliskev! == Elliskev! You tried to block me! What did i do this time? Just check out my page! There is NOTHING on it! And Jtkiefer, you should know because you have been checking it for like, a week! THERE IS NOTHING! Thank you.
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IT WAS NOT A WEBHOSTING PAGE! IT WAS A HELP PAGE!!
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But you can delete it. It was not good anyways.
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==Macedonian (disambiguation)== Can I ask u for administrative assistance with regard to the actions of in Macedonian (disamibuation) () where he is trying to present an allegation as a widely-recognised fact. I have done 3 reverts already and am pulling back.
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` == Neo-Nazis on Wikipedia == With so much information online, there is a big need for encyclopedias. Wikipedia is not the answer. Wikipedia has writers and administrators who squash the truth. They are anti libertarian and they glorify totalitarianism with their Nazi-style behavior. Wikipedia’s lies are so infamous that it has inspired a nationwide boycott, especially for the apparent Neo-Nazism of some of its more rabid writers. Wikipedia writers prevent any mention of the new historical discovery that the USA was the source of the Nazi salute. The USA's first Pledge used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis), as shown by Dr. Rex Curry. It was not an ancient Roman salute. Professor Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the ``ancient Roman salute`` is a myth. A image search on the web for the “original pledge of allegiance” provides additional information. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. Additional information is available in web searches for the text ``military salute became the Nazi salute.`` Francis Bellamy (author of the ``Pledge of Allegiance``) and Edward Bellamy (author of the novel ``Looking Backward``) and Charles Bellamy (author of ``A Moment of Madness``) were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers, and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the ``Nationalism`` movement in the USA, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` and their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party`` (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists in Germany, and the Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. ``Nazi`` means ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` A mnemonic device is the swastika. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist`` and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. `` Additional information is available in image or text searches for “swastika secrets.” Dr. Curry showed that many modern myths about swastikas are based on the false belief that Nazis called their symbol a ``swastika.`` German National Socialists did not use the word ``swastika,`` but called their symbol a ``Hakenkreuz.`` Recently, one Wikipedia writer became wiser and improved the ``Roman salute`` article somewhat so that it recognizes and repeats some of Rex Curry's discoveries. Other pledge and salute articles on Wikipedia are as bad as ever. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by phonies who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South America.`` Wikipedia liars also used the painting ``The Oath of the Horatii`` as absurd support for a Roman connection. The foregoing is all incorrect and of course without any attribution nor support on the Wikipedia page because there is no support. It is not a Roman salute. Yet, Wikipedia regulars allowed the disinformation, including the dates “1787?-1934?” with the question marks included, to remain posted on Wikipedia, while deleting anyone who tried to correct the propaganda. Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance. Wikipedia falsifiers use the misnomer ``public schools`` when they mean ``government schools`` and they both cover-up the Bellamys' desire to promote a government takeover of education, a desire to end all of the better alternatives, and to impose socialism (and what the Bellamys called ``military socialism``) within government schools. The Bellamys loved the military and wanted all of society to ape the military. Those points also help explain why Francis Bellamy enjoyed starting the pledge with a military salute. Some regular writers on Wikipedia knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. Some of the worst offenders on Wikipedia are Stormie, Lupo, Matt Crypto and Craigy144. They were challenged to respond to the facts that they suppressed or to concede those fact, and they each conceded that the facts that they suppress are correct and that they delete those facts because they do not want Wikipedia readers to know the truth. They constantly spam their own point of view in their diatribes in which they try to cover up for Nazism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html Wikipedia's cons use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's falsifiers behave similar to Holocaust deniers in that they cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together as allies in 1939, and invading Poland in a secret pact to divide up Europe. Wikipedia writers cover-up the Bellamys' desire to promote a government takeover of education, a desire to end all of the better alternatives, and to impose socialism (and what the Bellamys called ``military socialism``) within government schools. The Bellamys loved the military and wanted all of society to ape the military. Those points also help explain why Francis Bellamy enjoyed starting the pledge with a military salute. Wikipedia should not be cited in the media nor anywhere for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic or who have fibs to spread about the topic.`
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==Unprotected== Ok, I've unprotected the article. From that RFC, it appears that Keetoowah is the problem more than anything, and last night I blocked him per 2 months as prescribed via the interpretation of the arbcom's ruling on him in October.
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**I have reported the situation here. -
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See , a response from an anonymous user who might be you.
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`:I don't have a defective edition. It's probably just an earlier spelling. Anyway, notice how the first line of this article states ``(also spelled ``midi-chlorians``)``? `
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== Military Keynesianism == I'm not sure how to request more information, so hopefully this gets somewhere. I wanted to get some sources that discuss the basic definition of military Keynesianism. Thanks.
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== Featured Article == I don't get it, why is this not a featured article? The last vote was in May, have not the concerns raised in the last unsuccessful nomination been addressed yet? There is a box with the message This article is a current featured article candidate. I do not see this article on the featured article candidate page though.
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:Then you should read the preceding debate on this matter. The issue is not whether you agree with Clarkson; but whether everyone agrees with the claimed neutrality of this article; they do not.
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