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1858:"varieties of English" we are discussing are an internal construct of Knowledge (XXG) and not something used or recognised by the EU, commonalities forming strong ties has meant that the "procedural" (per EU) "variety of English" (per Knowledge (XXG)) used by the EU is de facto British English. It was used by the EU and its predecessors before the UK was a member, and will continue to be used now the UK no longer is. Along with English, the 24 official languages of the EU include the Irish language and the Maltese language (but not "Irish English" nor "Maltese English). 2644:, thank you for your reply. In context, "crash" most certainly is a synonym for "accident", and "accident" has no greater nor lesser connotation than "crash" of being a singular incident or a cascade. Whether we call it accident, crash, incident, or event, all of those are just as appropriate as each other to describe an event made up of lesser, constituent events. The only difference is the gradual deprecation of "accident" in favour of "crash" by the safety and insurance industries, which was the reason for my edit. Best wishes 176:
situated in Durbanville. It was just a link to the Knowledge (XXG) page. 3. Eversdal Primary and Stellenberg High school are in Bellville and not in Durbanville. I just stated the facts 4.Kenridge and Eversdal are in Bellville and not in Durbanville. I just stated the facts. 5. Reddham is a new school in Durbanville. That is a new addition, as it recently opened. 6. Clara Anna fontein is a notable landmark in the Tygerberg and is now part of Durbanville. That is proved by numerous sources.
857:, I am flattered but unworthy to be asked to weigh in upon such matters. I tend to go by what seems right and check the documentation if unsure. That said, I've been sure only to be later found wrong. You say you "don't know if medical sources are reliable" but reliability is not dependant upon subject. The best I could offer is "some are, some are not" i.e. no help at all! However there are resources on Knowledge (XXG) that maybe can help towards resolving your dilemma, for example: 2326:"Items in a series are normally separated by commas. When a conjunction joins the last two elements in a series of three or more, a comma—known as the serial or series comma or the Oxford comma—should appear before the conjunction. Chicago strongly recommends this widely practiced usage, blessed by Fowler and other authorities, since it prevents ambiguity. If the last element consists of a pair joined by and, the pair should still be preceded by a serial comma and the first and." 3364:
intent, and that in the case of repeated or obvious vandalism I warn the editor and report to AIV with the clear indication that it is such. You will further discover that I send template warnings for test edits where that seems to have been what happened, and moreover that I employ the appropriate templates for unsourced material, improper humour, BLP violations, adding spam links, non-neutral POV, unexplained content removal, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
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trolls find out that we're on to them! ;-) Next time this situation arises, just let the words "stay thy hand" come to mind, and give yourself a brief and gentle pause first. :-) Like I said earlier, it's a lose/lose situation if we resort to stooping to their levels, and we want to aim higher than that whenever we can do so. :-D Thanks again for listening to me, and please don't hesitate to message me if you have any questions or want to talk. :-) Cheers -
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that matters, but now you know. Menwhile, please remember that it was YOU, not US who instigated this conversation. We made a minor edit to a wiki entry and we believed our edit was accurate. You then attacked us on our talk page and you literally demanded that we return the favor, or did you forget? This is the last you will hear from us, but we will continue to edit that particular entry, ad infinitum, and we will do so "for dramatic purposes."
2380: 2027: 3517: 209:", which I stand by. Additions are not necessarily "improvements". I hope I don't sound rude, your enthusiasm is welcome but just because a fact is verifiable doesn't mean it belongs in Knowledge (XXG), and content removal really does require that a reason be given. I see you have subsequently continued contributing and learning Knowledge (XXG) so do go ahead and re-add any information that you still think merits inclusion. Best wishes, 2465:"Extirpate" does not contain only the single sense of "completely extinguish" as you contend. From the Wikilinked instance in the article: "Local extinction, also known as extirpation, is the condition of a species (or other taxon), plants or animals, that ceases to exist in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere" and """local extinction" is highly vernacular. The more proper biological term is extirpation". 2355:, which seems narrow and incorrect. Not having access to The Chicago Manual of Style Online I must take you as my guide to what it says, and if what you have written here is faithful then that is of course proper, noting no reference to non-included examples. You don't say whether the Q and A remains extant online or whether it has disappeared, if the former then I think it worth mentioning in the article. Cheers! 2423:
killing of every tenth person, a punishment used in the Roman army for mutinous legions. Today, this meaning is commonly extended to include the killing of any large proportion of a population. the sentence 'the Jewish population of Germany was decimated by the war'" is acceptable "even though it is common knowledge that the number of Jews killed was much greater than a tenth of the original population."
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eradicated” is given. In my opinion, in an article intended for a lay readership instead of a specialized professional readership, it is misleading to use a term of art that has a different meaning to the lay reader. Again I support you in not using “decimate” but I urge you to replace it with “locally extinct” rather than “extirpate” to avoid misleading lay readers.
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down in the same vein. It is perhaps not overly-generous to ascribe the patronising arrogance to the naivety, which is easier to understand. In that spirit I'll take the liberty of assuming your apology for the one (and ignoring the "if") to extend to the other and accept it as such, and thank you for your retraction. Best wishes, and peace,
477:? Well, they were written about the same time, had revivals about the same time, were both in the movies, are about the same topic, seduction. Even in a similar pop/jazz/blues style. One *may* go over the line, the other *may not*. Lots of parallels, how close does one song need to be to another to qualify for the "See also" section"? 1798:. Why do you say that version you removed was incorrect? It doesn’t seem to be particularly correct to me to include British English, given that the UK is longer appartement of the EU, and it certainly does not feel right to exclude Maltese English given that Malta is. I’m curious what your reasoning was; could you clarify that for me?— 2443:
refers narrowly to a reduction by 10%, and can these days be taken to mean "reduce greatly" by "a large proportion" - perhaps still appropriate for a 10% reduction but also perhaps appropriate for 10% remaining. What it emphatically does not connote however, is total annihilation. For a population to be "decimated" it is required that
563:, see the link for details on how to propose it. I am sympathetic but ... disambiguation. The term "torch" has many connotations, including flaming tar on the end of a stick. "Flashlight", while etymologically illogical, only really has the one accepted meaning. But nevertheless, I would be glad to see the change - good luck! 1251:
failed to provide sources for quotes, then we would understand your unbridled anger. However, in this case, we did not edit the facts or sources, we merely redacted an unnecessary and vague phrase: "for dramatic purposes." You do not control the English language, nor do you control this article. Take care and God Bless!
1126:! I appreciate you for responding to the message I left above, taking it to heart, and for using it to self-reflect. Being positive and responsive to feedback like you did above is a good leadership skill, and it'll only make you stronger in the eyes of other editors. :-) Even if your message was left on 3176:
I know that this whole thing is largely my fault, but I never emailed the user who claimed I harassed him via email (he previously accused someone else of this). I also think I was basically right about the original thing that led to this, but unfortunately there are not valid sources which make the
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Thank you for restoring the days of the week in the World Series articles. I had started to do that manually, but unfortunately I was reverted for reasons that had nothing to do with actual content. Thus the articles for the years 1924 through 1933 still need to be fixed (I had done some additional
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With respect, it is not for me to teach you Knowledge (XXG)'s policies. I have directed you to the resource, it is your responsibility to familiarise yourself. If there is, by chance, a single decent change in the midst of a mass of poor changes performed in a single edit, it is unsurprising for that
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to the list of Islamic terrorist organizations. Why did you undo my edit? The Muslim Brotherhood is labeled as a terrorist organization in several countries ,including Egypt ,its birthplace after they evidently committed many terrorist attacks against civilians and military personnel. What is exactly
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to be civil and respectful while calling my point "childish" and "meaningless dribble"? Why are you so hung up on disparaging me and my arguments while neglecting to provide any actual refutation? It's clear that it is you, not me, who has taken this as some kind of personal war to be won rather than
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You're welcome. My advice? Don't worry about it. There's some abrasive characters and some pointy elbows around here but it's not a social site, the Encyclopedia is the thing. Be civil, of course, but don't necessarily expect it of others when they're focussed on something else and you're in the way!
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Followed the help article as you suggested. I couldn't find the move option near the history. I don't usually edit wikis hence the challenges. The reason I came here to this article is that we had a grammar session at the school where we had to match the British English terms with American English. I
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Your other question asks whether all types of animals are permitted on the article or only elephants and big animals. Again, I am not qualified to advise in abstract and can only point to is the given criteria for inclusion: "...This list includes only unique or extremely rare circumstances of death
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For what it's worth and the absence of doubt I did not find your original message malicious nor aggressive, passive or otherwise, nor do I think any misunderstanding occurred. I found your message patronising, arrogant, and naive, and I am surprised you responded to my detailed rebuttal by doubling
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I respectfully disagree with your change back to "extirpated." You may choose a different word from "decimated" to replace "extirpated," but "extirpated" is incorrect, because it means "completely extinguished," and the article makes clear that the population was not completely extinguished, only a
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Hi there, fellow SLiH-fan! I agree with you that much of the stuff I had added to the synopsis was too wordy and detailed. I have now managed to shorten the synopsis a bit further, so now it's even shorter (a little) than the version you had reverted it to. I have also put in a couple of essential
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being considered for deletion but I have taken no part in those discussions. During my digging I also found considerable evidence of tendentious editing by you and, further, evidence strongly pointing to you editing anonymously under several ip addresses against Knowledge (XXG) rules. I suggest you
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Good morning Captain! You make numerous assumptions about us and our use of the pronoun "we", but we will forgive your personal attack on us. You could not possibly know that the IP address to which you refer is, in fact, a public address and you sparring with a group, not an individual. None of
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Thank you for assisting me in learning how it works here. How do I report users Hummerrocket and ~Oshwah~ for their poor ability to function as moderators for their failure to identify and educate an obviously new editor that presented a valid concern that just happened to be 'vandalism' due to the
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Thank you for your message. Had you thoughtfully edited the plot summaries there would have been no problem. Just choosing a random point and deleting everything after, as you did, is not helpful or encyclopedic, and reverting such edits is absolutely the correct thing to do. Enthusiasm is welcome,
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is not "highly" non-linear, it has non-linear elements, and is not particularly complicated or complex. Reviewing the plot summary I see a profusion of wordy redundancies, repetitions, editorialisng and explanations, and general fluff. Is it necessary for the reader's understanding to state Granny
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In this case the first noun (actress) is intended as a descriptor or qualifier of the second (friend) - it would look rather odd to see "This is my friend actress Samantha", which is why I think it looks awkward in the third person as well. Whereas, putting in a comma creates a distinction between
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Why were these liberties taken? Was it perhaps to make it more exciting? (i.e. for dramatic effect?) Or was it for political purposes, to maybe cover for/embarrass the authorities? Perhaps the liberties were taken because the filmmakers ran out of money? Did the directors wife demand to be given a
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I hereby friendly request you to re-look at my improvements 1. Durbanville High School and Fairmont High school have separate Knowledge (XXG) pages apart from their official website. It was just a link to the Knowledge (XXG) pages. 2. Durbanville College has an official Knowledge (XXG) page and is
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Whilst I may not provide detailed rationale and and messaging for every. single. piece. of silliness I encounter from a random ip with one contribution, I nonetheless keep an eye on that ip should they make further problematic edits, and step in if they do. I choose not to adorn my user page with
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Thank you for the explanation. It indeed makes sense that English will continue to be an important language in the European Union even now that the UK has left, and there is indeed no doubt that that variety used in continental Europe will predominantly be the one used in Britain. However, what I
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My take on this is that if either "his friend" or "actress" were omitted, I would leave the comma out as well. But putting them both in as a compound noun feels awkward, perhaps because one denotes a personal relationship and the other denotes a factual description, and I would typically only see
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the message was left. ;-) It's easy for users (even new or novice ones!) to find and go through another editor's contribution history, and from there find your very recent messages and edits, and then read through any message you left about them on Knowledge (XXG)... that's how many LTA users and
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Think of it like two little kids... the older brother poking at the younger brother and teasing him. Every time the younger brother screams, "stop it!", it only encourages the older brother to keep doing it. If the little brother simply ignored or showed indifference to what the older brother was
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gaudy userboxes, like medals on the chest of some assistant-under-acting-vice-deputy banana republic general, but should you choose to glance up this page above this exchange, you might conclude that I have a long history of engaging constructively with other editors, both experienced and novice.
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I would like to ask you to take part in Google Code-In as a mentor. That would mean to prepare at least one task (it can be documentation related, or something else - the other categories are Code, Design, Quality Assurance and Outreach) for the participants, and help the student to complete it.
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send users notices and warnings after reverting problematic edits, and further that I make liberal use of templates, with my own additional text where appropriate. You will note that I assume good faith by marking reverts as non-constructive rather than vandalism unless vandalism is clearly the
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storylines". In this case, the plot summary is 772 words (only 72 outside of the given range), and the story's structure is unconventional and highly non-linear. My edit was reverted, but when I get some time, I'm going to start a discussion on the article's talk page, and I invite you to join.
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thanks for your thoughts, and my apologies for the peremptory edit summary I left on my reversion. I had just been reverting disruptive ip making multiple inappropriate replacements without edit summary and was still in the same mindset. I take your point that decimate has evolved and no longer
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By the way, "decimated" is in fact correct here-it is no longer used to mean only killing a tenth, and today is commonly extended to include the killing of any large proportion of a population, as the American Heritage Dictionary 5th puts it in a usage note: "Decimate originally referred to the
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Captain - your argument is childish and fails, on every level, to support your position. You seem very angry and I urge you to relax. Yours is not the only voice on Knowledge (XXG), and other users can and will edit content. If we had wrongly edited particular facts (dates, places, names) or
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Captain, the phrase "for dramatic purposes" is meaningless dribble, and your "sources" prove nothing. Read the sentence with and without the phrase, and you will see the difference in clarity and meaning. Please remain civil and respectful of other users. Happy days lie ahead for you. Bless!
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to use in one of several examples given; the examples are given to show that strong ties to a particular variety of English are best respected. The example in question is asserting that British English (or Irish English) are the correct choices for the English Knowledge (XXG) in articles about
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Hello Captainllama, I added a new section in the unusual deaths talk page, about a man choking to death in an underwater erotic asphyxiation. The source is a medical source, and describes the death as "unusual", but I don't know if I should include it, since I don't know if medical sources are
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sorry for the delayed response, life going on in the background. Your question would have been seen by more people and answered quicker if posted at the talk page for the article, because it's not "my" criteria, it's the criteria for the article, and, more broadly, Knowledge (XXG) policy -for
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Thanks for the information! I will do a browse on the older talk page of the unusual deaths article, and I will add the autoerotic death on the unusual death article! About the animals deaths, I will try to expand the article with some more unusual animals deaths, if I find any. Best regards!
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Hello, thank you for putting the entry in the right oder alphabetically. I realize this may sound a bit dense, but the source I used wasn't very clear (and I don't know anything about rugby union), so I thought I would ask directly: if the ref calls the "calvary charge", is the ball given to
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No problem. I added FOUR sources for the info only as a kind of frustrated brute force refutation of repeated date/place of birth vandalism, there being no citation for either the correct or false info. Seemed to work so I'm very happy for the reliable source to remain as the single citation.
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points and taken out some unessential ones, and, I think, improved the style. My edit-summaries clearly (I hope) explain the reasons for each change. I'm writing to request, if you disagree with some or them, then let's discuss them on the article's TALK page before you revert them. Thanks!
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Of the 24 official languages of the EU, three (English, French and German) are "procedural" languages. "Strong ties" is not narrowly defined as formal membership of a political body, commonalities of geography, history, culture, populations, politics, etc all form "strong ties". Although the
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Thanks! From additional googling I see that there is a specialized different meaning of “extirpate” in biology that refers to local extinction as opposed to total extinction. However in every regular dictionary I consulted this meaning is not mentioned at all—only the meaning of “completely
1660:, Google-organized contest in which the Wikimedia Foundation participates, starts in a few weeks. This contest is about taking high school students into the world of opensource. I'm sending you this message because you recently edited a documentation page at the English Knowledge (XXG). 3428:"Misplaced" is certainly the polite way to put it. It's probably not surprising that someone who doesn't take a few minutes to run through contribution stats also argues in favour of templating every single dynamic IP address they ever encounter, though. Anyway. Carry on Captain! 1913:. I was responding to your request for the reasoning behind my edit reverting the replacement of British English with Maltese English. The pre-existing inclusion of Irish English is not of my doing and my personal opinion of it counts for little. Your query is better placed on the 1085:
Anyways, that's all I wanted to talk to you about. :-) Just take what I said to heart and think about it, and please let me know if you have any questions and I'll be happy to answer them. Just make sure to ping me if you respond here so that I receive a notification. :-) Cheers -
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doing, the older brother would get bored of it, find what he's doing not to be any fun, and he'd stop doing it. We have to model that kind of thinking in these scenarios; otherwise, we're just causing them to continue what they're doing, which isn't helpful to the project. ;-)
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Hi, How do I petition a name change? The article Flashlight can be moved to an easier and more recognizable term 'Torch'. I have requested so on the talk page. Is that what you mean by 'petition a name change?'. If there is a different process, can you tell me how to do that?
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The other question I have is, is all type of unusual animals deaths permmitted on the article? Or it is only elephants or big animals allowed to be included? Could notable dogs or cats be included, also? Since the two elephants deaths on the article caught me in surprise.
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I'd also recommend a browse of the talk archives of the unusual deaths article to get a feel for how the criteria for inclusion has evolved to its present state. I note that you have asked about the autoerotic asphyxiation case on the talk page and not had a response
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Thanks for your reply and I take your point. I'd only note that my comment was intended for your consumption rather than the vandal's, but as I unthinkingly posted on their page rather than yours the point is moot and, ultimately, unwise in either case. Cheers!
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Oh for goodness sakes, you enormous horde of people with the curiously identical mindset and way of expressing yourselves who happen to live in the same geographic area, get over it already! Do you have a point that needs making, or do you not? If you do, the
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thought it would only be ideal to change the wiki page to a commonly used terminology. But I found more discussions on this topic at the talk page and found that it had no resolve. Just my suggestion. You can consider this when future move requests are made.
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proportion remain. That is not what is intended to be intimated in the sentences under discussion, rather the meaning is that of there being no remainder, the population being totally wiped out. We would say "extinct", except that means being wiped out
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How extraordinary (and ironic) you would imagine I had not considered the passage both with and without the phrase. Have you? I assume not, given your blinkered insistence that removing information imparts more information. Let me help:
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and advise against engaging in such behavior. By calling this user a "no-life wanker", you've essentially given them exactly what they want - which is time, attention, and emotion (even if it's just a small or minute amount), which only
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I couldn't find anything that specifically stated that the penalty is to be awarded to the other team, but that is generally how penalties work, if one side commits an infringement then it is the opposing team who is awarded
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This is such a minor edit I see no reason to get into a discussion on Joey Pants' Talk page about it, but if you don't mind indulging my linguistic curiosity, why don't you feel that a comma is necessary in this sentence?
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Thanks for your interest. I'm just adding a sortkey, in line with more or less every other family category. If you look at the underlying category of almost any family, you will see the consistency and the point.
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I fear the word "decimate" is not only less precise but also misleading, and that the suggestion another word or phrase be found is unnecessary, given that the pre-existing "extirpate" conveys exactly the sense
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It would be more helpful if I had posted this here beforehand, but after discussing the issue with an administrator on other talk pages, it seems that my tone here was unintentionally nonconstructive. This was
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is actually slightly more different, especially in preserving different legal terms. So as far as turgid formal stuff like EU policy documents etc go, we are really talking about BE, even after the UK leaves.
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Good day to you Barry Ne. There may have been, as you contend, some improvements. They'd have been within 13 consecutive edits all except the last without edit summary, which I described in my edit summary as
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Thank you for expressing your concern over my user page. I can assure you that each of these ribbons was awarded conscientiously during my tenure as assistant-under-acting-vice-deputy banana republic general.
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instance, Knowledge (XXG) reports what does happen, Knowledge (XXG) takes no position on what should happen. These things are fundamental. I won't labour the point about citing reliable sources, instead, the
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don't understand is the specific difference between Irish English and Maltese English; why is the former a proper variety to use for describing the EU alongside British English whereas the latter isn't?--
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For my edit on the serial comma, you said that it contradicted the previous re-ambiguity. However, the preceding version is merely a Q and A, not an official suggestion in the latest 17th edition (
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recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources..." So, nothing to exclude animals whatever their size, just a requirement that more than one source call the death unusual.
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heavily influenced by Italian, not only in vocabulary (... pronouncing Franco-Latin loan words in English in an Italian style) but extending to phonology, with the English being heavily accented
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But I can not understand why you throw the baby out with the bathwater. If there is something wrong (if any, as you haven't answered what is wrong and why) , just fix it, not the right things.
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discourages extensive unsourced plots - these ones are plainly just the words of people who saw the movies and decided to write a review. What exactly is encyclopedic about the text I removed?
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Purdue's lab makes a distinction between essential and non-essential elements - as in this example, prescribing that commas should be used if a noun is not essential to the sentence: "Tom,
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how easy and even how satisfying it may feel to call these long-term abuse users names and refer to them as the scum of the Earth, and I absolutely can't blame you for doing so... but I
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I think my this question isnt about me its about Battle of Sırp Sindigi and i saw your nickname under -Knowledge (XXG) deletion program and i did not edit with bad content in any way.
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This is silly, and funny. Why are you posting here instead of on the talk page of the article? Why are you projecting your failure to collaborate onto me? Why are you suggesting that
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The changes in the article were made due to a compromise reached a few days ago to change that part of the article and include only the main events of the war. Its in the talk page.
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We've been criss-crossing on so many articles lately, reverting some of the same problematic edits, that I almost feel I need to post a "no relation" disclaimer on my user page! :)
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This is not about which countries are and are not members of the European Union. It's about edits which changed the (English) Knowledge (XXG) Manual of Style instructions on what
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Hi, My complaint about the usage of the word crash is that it is not a synonym for accident. Selby was a cascade of 4 consecutive collisions (or crashes) not a single incident.
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if you're not too embarrassed to engage there. Meanwhile feel free to reveal more of your insecurities by projecting them onto me here, it's good to have a laugh now and then.
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Hi, I noticed you've been reverting a lot of edits on Knowledge (XXG), but you haven't been sending users notices or warnings after doing so. A list of templates is visible
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I appreciate your response. I said I would be (and am) interested in the answers but I'm not the one who was asking and here is not the place. I have copied your comment to
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where it will receive wider attention and a much better chance of a satisfactory response. I have copied it there and will myself be interested in the replies. Best wishes,
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institutions of the EU. The edits I reverted were changing that advice, to assert that English Knowledge (XXG) articles about the EU should be written in Maltese English.
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your criteria for being a terrorist organization? Should the US government label it as such? You just said it is "not a terrorist organization" without explaining why. --
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edit "with bad content", both under your username and various ip addresses. The rest of your comment makes little sense but again, it has nothing to do with me.
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where such a discussion rightfully belongs but that's your prerogative not mine. You will find a wider audience for informed discussion than here. Best wishes!
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am a lone voice trying to own the article when I sought and received consensus from the community? Why are you referring to yourself as "we" when you actually
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Sorry you had a bumpy intro and thanks for your interest and contribution - keep at it! I posted a welcome template on your talk page which has useful links.
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I find no mention of controversy nor subject matter, and as I am only passingly familiar with the song I am regretfully unqualified to accept your invitation.
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From my own experience, Google Code-In can be fun, you can make several new friends, attract new people to your wiki and make them part of your community.
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No malice was meant in my original message, and if I came off passive-aggressive (or simply aggressive) to warrant that comment, then I apologize. Thanks,
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Thank you for your concern. If you would do the courtesy of reviewing my contributions with more than a cursory glance you will see that I most certainly
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I repeat, please take the time to learn and understand what Knowledge (XXG) is and is not, because while I accept you did so in ignorance you certainly
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While it is commonplace to send notices for every revert you make, I understand it is a tedious task, but I highly recommend you do so regardless.
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article. My reasoning: The other model types (glamour mdoel, fitness model etc) already have their own articles, and have, in the parent article
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Clearly you’ve decided you have a problem with me well I tell you one thing if you don’t be careful I will report you, now you have been warned.
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Pantoliano and his wife, former model Nancy Sheppard, have four children. He was introduced to his wife by his friend, actress Samantha Phillips.
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Pantoliano and his wife, former model Nancy Sheppard, have four children. He was introduced to his wife by his friend actress Samantha Phillips.
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single instance to be missed when the edit is reverted. As I said, if, having read and understood the relevant portions of the Knowledge (XXG)
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I'm not sure if this rule is a perfect fit here, but it seems like it might be - since "actress" is not a linguistically necessary detail.
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to discuss controversial changes and work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an
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for the info, but why did you put it here instead of correcting my mistake in the article and putting the information in the edit summary?
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take the time to learn and understand what Knowledge (XXG) is and is not, such that you are able to contribute in a constructive manner.
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them combined in this way in a first-person narrative, where fact and opinion can be more muddled: "This is my actress friend Samantha!"
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closet? If the police arrive, and Detective Nicky Flippers questions everyone about the incident, why would we say the police arrive
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which states that the recommended range of 400–700 words may be exceeded if "the film's structure is unconventional, such as with
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This is fine to restore, it was caught up in mass reverting an LTA IP. Even an LTA gets it right once in a while. My bad. --
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that asserts as fact something that the source simply says is plausible. I've been discussing it with a new editor. Thanks.
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As far as I understood Knowledge (XXG) is a living encyclopedia and improvements should be accepted, if verifiable.
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the word "by", the word "they", and a comma. (Hint: there are three pointless "manage to"s in the plot summary).
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Don’t just blindly revert without checking what you are restoring. For example, read the crap at the end of
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connections, though it could be argued that neither is there a sufficient basis for saying what is said.
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It would not be sensible to require Maltese English be used in articles about institutions of the EU,
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Sorry - got slightly confused with reverts. Comes of doing two things and once. Thanks for sorting.
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Hi, Captainllama - I have left a response on the Sophie Turner talk page in reference to the issue.
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Hi – I wanted to let you know about the change I made to a formulation you added to the article on
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the personal detail (his friend) and the extra factual detail for the article's reader (actress).
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you feel an edit was wrongly removed, please feel free to re-insert with appropriate edit summary.
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I'll leave it a while for possible comments before reverting to the established version. Cheers!
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seems to me eminently sensible, so I was surprised to see it replaced by advice to remain rigid
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Ah, so that's why. To make a complex story more easily digestible. See how that works? Yes? No?
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please explain why you have posted a bare url on my talk page without any context whatsoever?
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Your edit (and several subsequent, I see) inserted many inappropriate links which I reverted
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and with each of our messages, edits, and actions. You have to remember that these users are
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I was hoping for some discussion, so I might as well start it here. How is it relevant to
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No fuss if you don't feel like discussing this, but curious to hear your thoughts. Cheers!
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for the misunderstanding which had been created, and I retract my former words. Thanks,
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where you provided additional information (which I appreciated greatly, by the way)...
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When you get a chance, could you take a look at the talk page? There is some text at
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Mass reverting edit and add the burder of reinserting them to other user is unfair.
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Would this be suitable in your perspective? Many thanks for your help and advice.
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Hi, Captainllama. I wanted to let you know that I removed the tag you placed for
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Hi Captainllama. I noticed that you used thefamouspeople.com as a source for
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On what basis are you deleting this article? There are eight sources there.
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If you feel that some of the improvements are not correct kindly notify me.
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and simply shift all of the fashion model content over to that new article
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The vehicles used as Aggkot or Mikrolet are not taxi, rather a microbus!
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No malicious intend is there so I really do not understand the removal.
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and they get the free/penalty kick? I would like to be more specific.
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page which relates to a flim. So first this needs to be renamed as
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Good morning Captainllama. I have seen your thoughtful comments on
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Golly! I have a watcher. Thanks for your input, appreciated.
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For your efforts in counter-vandalism work. Keep it going!
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No worries - I did the same! 15:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
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I see that you have not accepted my entries on the page.
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illustrating both the flying wedge and cavalry charge.
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easy on the revert button. do some proper editong.
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starring role? We don't know. Now try this version:
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