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Hi, just wanted to say nice job cleaning up Tea. Your other contributions to Wikipedia also look useful. Keep up the good work! Wmahan. 05:02, 2004 Apr 25 (UTC)

Thanks! --Wikiwikifast 14:03, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Meanness

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Perhaps I should ask you to explain what makes you think I am mean to Tkorrovi. Paul Beardsell 04:42, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I was browsing through the AC talk archives, and I am beginning to understand why you are annoyed at him... However, I found your remarks about his being Estonian offensive and unnecessary. Wikiwikifast 02:46, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Wiki, I’m in the middle of an edit of the Tractatus article – hence the structure I added. I’d like to keep it, adding items explaining each Section. So I’ll rv. your recent edits. More explanation in the talk page when I have time. Banno 02:12, May 8, 2004 (UTC)

This is the English Wikipedia

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Regarding to the Sailor Moon discussion, the names SHOULD be moved to the English names. This is the English wikipedia, and no English-language "production" has the names in the original Japanese (both the dubbed anime and the translated Manga change the names; I want to go with TokyoPop's names). Likwise with Yu-Gi-Oh and Dragon Ball Z, the manga of both cartoons uses the Japanese names, so the characters from those two shows use the Japanese names. WhisperToMe 06:01, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I may move 'em (the Sailor Moon names) back to the English TokyoPop names in a moment. When you moved them back to the Japanese names, you didn't redirect the other redirects I set up, which means they all got broken. WhisperToMe 06:20, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Metaphysical subjectivism

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There is currently some question about why you added the NPOV notice to the page Metaphysical subjectivism. It will be taken down unless you explain your reasoning on the talk page. Thanks. -Seth Mahoney 20:55, Sep 17, 2004 (UTC)

Subject (philosophy)

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Why redirect this to subjectivism? Obviously, one need not be a subjectivist to believe that subject (in the relevant sense) exist! It would have made more sense to redirect to subjectivity. But I don't see what's wrong with calling the article subject. Michael Hardy 01:35, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Yes, that makes more sense. Could you move the whole thing to subjectivity instead? I think the term subject is less common than subjectivity, and subjectivity is more general; hence everything should fall under subjectivity. Wikiwikifast 13:52, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:The Persistence of Memory.jpg

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ArbCom elections are now open!

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