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just let them know what's coming. Ethnic stereotyping is only one issue with cartoons of that era - extreme violence is another, satirized by "Itchy and Scratchy", and which is not far removed from the truth. The dilemma is that with any work of art, you don't know how someone is going to take it. Racists will use it to reinforce their own bigotry. But artists can't cater to those kinds of people, or they'll never do anything. I think it's fair to say that there was no racism in Groucho Marx at all, or for that matter in any of the other Marx Brothers, that I know of. Groucho was very liberal politically, as you probably know. Going farther back, I'm curious about your take on things like Stephen Foster songs. He throws words like "darkie" around quite a lot, which seems racist in one way of looking at it - yet his songs also seem to have a great deal of affection toward his "darkies". Is that racism? I don't think so. But it's not my call. One thing that offends me more than anything is white people telling people of other ethnic groups that they are "too sensitive". I find that extraordinarily patronizing. It's not my place to tell anyone how they "should" feel about anything. I want to know how they
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aptly phantom, all too often, it seems). Then I took a look through your categories and everything else on your lengthy but creative user page, at the very least to see if there's anything I could steal. :) For one thing, I'm pleased to see that your interests are not confined to cartoons. Wet T-shirts are good, too. :) Related to that, the "human form" drawing appears to be extracted from the Voyager plaque. You see, I also pay attention to things besides cartoons. :) For another, I am always heartened when someone as young as yourself takes an interest in pop culture and history from generations past. And it occurs to me that your embracing of Christianity in a positive way coincides with your positive attitude in general. Including, I hope, forgiveness of my lack of observational skills. :) One thing I might be able to help with: You said something about being unsure how to archive stuff from your talk page. At some point, if you're interested, I'll tell you how I do it. I don't know if it's the "right" way, but it works for me.
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will prompt you to create a new page, just like it would for an article. Then you can create it and add whatever you want to it. Some folks use those sub-pages for developing new articles, for example. If you want to create your first archive page, you could do the following: (1) go into edit mode on the talk page; (2) click-and-drag to select everything you want to archive; (3) ctrl-x to cut it; (4) save the talk page; (5) start a new page by tacking /Archive001 to the URL, or whatever name you want to give your new page; (6) when prompted, create it; (7) paste in what you cut; (8) maybe say "New archive" in the edit summary; (9) save it; and (10) go back to your talk page and add a link to that archive page, maybe the way I did on my own talk page. I don't create a new archive every time, although I certainly could; instead, I just keep adding to the most recent one until it gets too big. I don't really go back to it too often, but sometimes it comes in handy.
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and it looks like it's a great cartoon. I have to commend WB for not censoring their stuff on the LTGC DVD's, but instead providing a disclaimer (done by Whoopi Goldberg initially, and then simply appearing as text), which is the right way to do things: Don't patronize the viewer, don't play "nanny",
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My name is Brenton Stewart. I am an African American, doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin- Madison in Library & Information Studies. Currently I am conducting a study on the motivational factors of African American Wikipedians. I am asking for your help by participating in this short
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on more than one ocassion—and if you didn't laugh at the pilot episode, you were pretty much meat to the dogs from then on out. But when Dave Chapelle uses it, in that sketch and in many others, there doesn't seem to be any venom in it, and it's mainly a sarcastic, ironic use of the word, so I laugh
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Thanks for your comments, the whole book's worth. :) As I hinted, I often don't pick up on things that should be obvious, but sometimes something odd will catch my eye. What brought me to this was an unusal edit summary on your re-adding of an apparently "phantom" category about WikiCommonSense (and
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Hello this is The K.o. King. I was just looking at your User Page and I noticed that your User Box's are very neatly organized if you ever get a chance and if you feel like it could you organize mine I think it's a little messy? If you want to thanks and if you don't want to Bam you (just kidding).
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About ]: I added that to my user page as a proclamation of sorts of my advocating something whose use seems to be dwindling and dwindling every day. I often emerge discouraged when I see nothing but bickering and edit warring at some of the pages I visit. Whatever happened to the fun of collecting
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Just for possible future reference, I do it the way someone once taught me. Maybe you know you can create sub-pages. That is, you have a user page and a user talk page. From either of those pages, you can create a sub-page just by going to the URL line and adding "/" to it, and hitting return. It
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That Jesus-whatever guy is here to cause trouble. I think you and I both should stop with our single respective comments and let the admins take over. The first thing he put on his user page was normal Christian preaching. The second thing was obviously intended to evoke a response. So let's just
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My main concern was the article's current status—it's just a hodgepodge of random facts! As you can see, I tried to improve the article by adding sections and confirming the external links, but, as far as that, I wasn't sure if there was anything else I could do to make the article better. I'd
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Hi Cinemaniac! I hope you don't mind, but I edited your userpage. I wanted to read your Important Projects, but the formatting of your user boxes was corrupted about down half way down the page and they overlapped that text. So I threw some formatting breaks into your userbox section at the
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That's the dilemma - is he being serious, or is he just a troublemaker? I think the latter, as they tend to turn up here from time to time, mocking something by taking it to an extreme (like the Marx Brothers, minus the humor). But he hasn't done much of anything, and I alerted an admin to his
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GA. I still have the article watchlisted but there hasn't been any action on it for a while. As for my RfC, it's still ongoing -- feel free to weigh in one way or the other. How is it going? I dunno, really, I've never really paid attention to RfCs, so I don't know how they are usually.
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Depending on how you want to group things, you could create a separate archive for each time period, like maybe one for each month (in which case you could name them /Archive_2008_01 or some such) so that each one is a reasonable size. That's how I would do mine if I were to start over.
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Cool, but unfortunately on a wider screen than the one I was using at the time, it still gets whacky: the projects section slides up and left of the boxes. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about how the userbox templates work, not to mention DIV tagging, to know how to fix this.
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or that general subject, which I suspect you might be all too familiar with already. And if not, that's just as well. But I would like to ask: What's your take on the racial stuff in the comedies and cartoons of that era in general, and specifically the (at least) two items in
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online survey which will take take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Please feel free to distribute to other Black Wikipedians. The survey will be available from Tuesday July 1, 2008 until Tuesday August 5, 2008. Thank you so much for your participation.
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information and collaborating to publish that information to the rest of the world who may need it? Isn't that the whole point? That certainly is why I joined Knowledge (XXG), and so far I hope I've upheld that goal. However, upon reading
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Others use methods used in wiki administrative pages, like archiving "resolved" issues periodically into separate numbered archives; or archiving "old" discussions, e.g. more than some number of days or weeks since the last comment.
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Hmm. . . that's interesting, but I think it'd be too complicated for some of my visitors. While I might be swayed to use the archive-by-topic system, I think I'll just stick with the standard way of archiving, at least for now.
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OK, time for a little rant of my own, and I apologize if I've said some of this stuff to you already. :) Back to the actual point I originally brought up, you're right that intent counts for a lot. I've only seen clips of
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You're welcome! It's actually been a pretty good "first day" of spring where I live, although it feels like the summertime, the weather reaching around 80 degrees! It was so suddenly hot that, to adjust, I had to buy
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Call me a sentimental old fluff if you want to, but my time so far as an official Wikipedian editor has been great! In fact, far better than I could have anticipated. After nearly two months and 600 edits, I've:
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I dislike that method, since there is no real time span for discussions, and I know how difficult it sometimes can be to find time to respond. I prefer to keep discussions open as long as possible.
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I guess you could say that I see such stereotyping as a virtual relic of the time it was prevalent, and I don't usually let that get in the way of whether or not I enjoy a film (although I
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The changed username probably wasn't the best choice, either. REPENT OR FACE ETERNAL DAMNATION!? I thought the whole point was to change your username to something less—uh—heated? . . . —
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keep an eye on him and see if he does anything or if he's just bored and messing around on chilly Saturday, and will go away soon... especially if we don't talk to him (i.e. he's a troll).
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Thank you as well for your kind message, and I must say it was a horrible day to start spring. It was about -5 degrees with the wind chill where I live. Yet, I braved it to get some free
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until about 13-14 hours from now. Fortunately, I'll only have to wait a little over eight hours from now before I can deliver this message to other editors. Thanks for the template!
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for formatting that section so that it would look better. I'm also somewhat surprised that my ethnicity is just being noticed, as I dropped hints of it here and there. Remember our "
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Oh, I am also happy to find another Christian on this site out of curiosity do live close to Blackstone VA.? Leave a message on my page when you get a chance please...God Bless!!
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To show how keen my powers of observation are, I just now noticed that you are an American of African ancestry. So I feel kind of ashamed for going on and on about the songs of
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the discussions I have here with other editors, and, since I often refer back to the chats I've had here, it helps chart my growth and development here at Knowledge (XXG).
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First of all, I'm surprised you had the guts to actually look at the userboxes on my userpage (assuming you really read them), as it's a rather long section; you can thank
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I'm back after almost a month of inactivity here, and I've replaced my old computer. You should expect more contributions from me on a regular basis from here on out.
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went ahead and organised the section into split tables. I'm not sure how to do those kinds of things, but you can ask him if you want. :) And God Bless! :)
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If you live in the Southern Hemisphere and are entering the season of Autumn not Spring then I wish you a happy First Day of Autumn {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}!
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Ya know, I kinda forgot it was springtime. Hey, that means it sunny outside! *looks out window and sees pouring rain* Oh well . . . Thanks anyway! :)
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matters, and, thanks to the recent disastrous crash on my hard drive, I won't be contributing much here for a while. :-/ Keep me posted, though. :)
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of that film's self-satirical nature that we can laugh at such jokes; or maybe, as I've mentioned before, it's just funny because of the way it's
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You're right, Groucho was not racist at all; nor were any of the other Brothers, who all stated their disgust of the stupidity and hypocrisy of
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Thanks for the the "Spring in the Air!" message. Unfortunately, I'm too tired right now. Maybe after a little sleep, I'll do a little hop. ~
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to do it without screwing up. While I may be persuaded to archive my talk page in the future, I have no intentions to now, since I actually
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where this comes up? Does that kind of get under your skin a bit? Or do you just kind of say, "Well, that was then and this is now?"
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humans, battling the same things and reaching for the same goal. As a result, I do my best to respect other religions and live by
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I'm feeling pretty good right now! ... and I sincerely hope all the rest of you out there are, too. Let's work together to make
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Thanks! It certainly feels good to be back again. d:) I need to catch up on current events, though. How'd the GA candicacy for
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remains my all but favorite channel. My response towards such ethnic jokes is based on whether or not any ill intent was
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Finally, about talk page archiving: As I say on my user page, I've read the instructions, but still remain unsure about
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feel, and why. You're right about comedy running the risk of insulting someone. One of my all-time favorite films is
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believe censorship is the way to go. I may not approve of what you say, but I will fight to the end to ensure your
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To spread this message to others, add {{subst:First Day Of Spring}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
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the best year for Knowledge (XXG) that the world has ever seen. Merry Christmas to one and all, have a Happy
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Welcome to Knowledge (XXG). It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from
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Actually, after doing some quick research, I realise that the first day of spring doesn't actually start for
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to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the
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because of my fondness for vintage pictures and classics, but, to be honest, I can't apologise for that. I
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Second, I have long been well aware of the racial and ethnic stereotyping in the comedies and cartoons of
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Thanks! I'm gonna try to wish the same to many of the other editors I know 'round these here parts, but
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BTW, about my userboxes: For a long time that section was rather long and messy, too, before
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to say it. And hey, why not show a little bit of honest humor while fighting for that, eh? :)
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like a lot of newer films, but I can't seem to enjoy them as much as I do the films of the "
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mid-point to separate the project stuff. If you don't like it I apologize. Peace, out! --
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that the film has, in its beautiful animation and in the film as a whole. Besides, as a
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once told his daughter when they were thrown out of a hotel by some bigot managers:
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devotee, I realise it clearly wouldn't have mattered whether the characters in that
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First of all -- I made my explanation quite clear on why I deleted this article
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Glad to see you're back, and congrats on the new 'puter. Now get out there and
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1) built a friendly relationship with many editors of the Wikipedian community;
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hoped I helped draw attention to that article. It's in dire need of cleanup. —
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preoccupations may limit me from posting this message to everyone on my list.
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Just wishing you a wonderful First Day of Spring {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}! ~~~~
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I hope that answers your questions. . . if you actually read all of that. :-)
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Oh well, at the very least, it looks a little more organised. Thanks, again.
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Yes, welcome to wikipedia, since you've only been on it since October. :)
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Thanks! These instructions will come in handy if—well, I should say
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meant. I often laugh at such jokes, too, simply because if they're
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of his films—and I agree that it is very funny indeed. Maybe it's
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Another way, more innovatively, could be to keep the archives by
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To answer your first inquiry: No, I wasn't really familiar with
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Could have been a different guy. Either way, they be gone. :)
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out there a good Spring Break, and a Happy New Year! :-) --
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Theres nothing like seeing a field full of spring flowers.
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