User talk:ExplicitImplicity
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[edit] Mind body problem
Thanks for the support RE: reference censorship. But don't think that will make me overlook your evil, materialist, Daniel-Dennett-loving tendencies. The mind-body problem is no real problem??!? You've stolen my soul!!!! LOL :) --Alecmconroy 00:59, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Talk:Swastika#left-wing_German_convicted_for_selling_crossed-out_swastika_symbols
Ich hab versucht, den Absatz zu übersetzen, kannst ja beizeiten mal drüberlesen. Subversive element 23:17, 10 October 2006 (UTC) -- Toller user name, übrigens.
[edit] Earle_Martin RfA
Was anderes: Hier ist der RfA von user:Earle_Martin, selbst nominiert. Ich hab mich spontan entschieden, ihn zu unterstützen, weil ich seine Einstellung angenehm entspannt und vernünftig finde. Vielleicht hast du ja auch Lust, ihm deine Stimme zu geben. Subversive 05:08, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Flickr images
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[edit] List of idioms in the English language
List of idioms in the English language -
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[edit] Bryant and May
If you don't like the article why not do something constructive and change it to your liking. I consider it somewhat top heavy; but my solution would be to expand it, so that the article is in balance.Pyrotec 18:36, 6 February 2007 (UTC)