Facistdeleter
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leave complaints here
editif i add a paragraph and you revert it: well revert you too.
i'll put it in the talk section if you refuse it so stop complaining you little complaining wiki facists.
stop acting like it's your a facist cop and you need to put me in wiki prison. much the opposite: i'd love to get your admin privelage pulled i bet i can prove my case better than you can yours.
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if it's not harming you or it's not on your wiki page that you control: never you mind.
if you don't like an edit revert it but don't damn complain about someoen else trying to help others.
i never revert or delete other's work unless it is TRUE vandalism, unless it is my page, in which case i'd divert it rather than delete it if possible.
Your recent edits
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Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 17:44, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
Talk pages
editHi, talk pages are for discussing how an article can be improved. They are not for posting tips on what to do if you spill your drink on your keyboard (I once spilled a beer on my laptop, which proved to be terminal...). Please have a look at [[WP:TALK]) for some guidelines. I have also put a "welcome" template with some (hopefully) helpful links at the top of your page. Thanks and happy editing! --Randykitty (talk) 18:42, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
That's absurd. There's a world of people who spill their keyboard and would like advice. It's obviously about the article you are lying.
The internet is not yours to decide. And your not good at it.
You can sound cheery if you like. I don't beleive a word of it. Leave the tip alone.
And leave my page alone and stop watching my page. Leave me alone. go delete your own stuff.
EXCUSE ME
i see you now say "i once spilled beer on my laptop"
You have been editing my page you little fuck haven't you ?
i've never owned a laptop and do not drink beer hardly
i'm also sure not only did i not say that but the origional complaint did not not say anything about beer
and i'm sure both the origional article was full of crap as was the Talk section and i'm sure articles can be "split" if they grow. for that reason leaving a warning on my page and of course later editing it is outrageous
i find the spilling beer on laptop comment inflamatory. while i would not have responded to childish insults. i'm sure i wouldn't have called it a "nice tone"
I *think* it is User:Materialscientist i cannot leave a message on the page and there are VALID complaints on that page. there is also allot of political begging he block IP, sometimes for reason but sometimes to hide truth. none of these are science and in conversing (rather lack of) with the person i beleive he has no science degree.
Talkback
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Greetings!
editHi, I have some concerns based on your talk page edits here that you may not realize that this is a collaborative encyclopedia. You are going to receive feedback and be expected to work with others. For additional information, you can review our talk page guidelines and our policy on civility. Also, please remember to sign your talk page posts by ending with four tildes (~~~~). Regards! VQuakr (talk) 20:43, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
Facistdeleter, you are invited to the Teahouse
editHi Facistdeleter! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. |
Tea makes me ill.
democrats and republicans make me ill they are often facists behind the scenes. exactly what George Washington quoted many times to be wary of, and why he wished to outlaw the "two party system"
parliament (gov control) is of course just as worse or worse
join you are you paying me in any way at all? no. stealing from me indirectly: likely so.
no then i think i'm not interested in "following". make me.
Facistdeleter
edithonors all requests "please use Talk page" and "please move the material at a different subject level (page)" *
facistsdeleter does not honor requests that are outside wiki rules simple because you are opinionated. prove it.
facistsdeleter DOES NOT CARE what your personal LIST OF WIKI DEMANDS upon on others are
facistsdeleter knows well deletions never come with a discussion involving proof of point (usually none at all and is hit and run): because they are either harassing or simply unknowledgeable deleting beause they are jealous if anyone knows or says anything
you do not pay facistsdeleter and he does not honor you he'd probably rather seek your removal for being a deleter
got it ??
- meaning factual information. opinionated material facistdeleter infrequently leaves, does not care about or remember
Use of talk pages as fora
editHowdy. I noticed several times today you've been using article talk pages for tangential (ie: non-article-related) posts, which were reverted by other users. I wanted to point out this is contrary to Wikipedia's standards on the purpose of article talk pages (see WP:NOTHOWTO and WP:TPG). Using article talk pages as fora for discussing the topic itself is generally held to be disruptive. Thank you for your time. - Vianello (Talk) 01:43, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
i responded to say i was unaware of the NEW talk rules and agree to use it that way
Your recent edits
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Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 13:01, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
{{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}
. However, you should read the guide to appealing blocks first.