User talk:Earthian
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[edit] The Great Year, Binary Research Institute and so on
If you don't like that your articles are edited by people that disagree with your views Wiki is the wrong medium for you. As a rule, Wikis make poor soapboxes. Consider something non-interactive, e.g. blogging. Pilatus 01:08, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
- Nice twisting of my words. What you wrote above is ridiculous. All I asked was that when you edit articles you take care to use proper spelling and grammar, especially when you mess up what others have written, and that you clean up what you mess up. Do you believe that Wikipedia wants articles that look like they were written by third graders? Earthian 14:00, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Comments on Pilatus' Page
In the future, please put your comments to other Wikipedians on their talk page. Thanks. Oswax 14:20, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Relevent policies
Please take a look at the following policies:
Thankyou. Dunc|☺ 16:49, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] New Faith - but it's still a long hard, rocky road...
Thanks for your support and your presence on Wikipedia Earthian. I have been finding the overall atmosphere on this so-called user-friendly and based online encyclopedia extremely oppressive as of late. I find the majority of Wikipedians involved lately on this project tend to be ravenous deletionists who wish to cancel out every form of information, (perhaps they never had a good upbringing through proper education?) along with an overall authoritarian attitude by most editors as well. It was nice to see I am not the only one on here who feels the same. All I can suggest to you is keep up the fight, and never give up - you know what's best and don't let the ignorance drown out the intellect! Good luck, I am glad to have met you. Piecraft 12:08, 2 October 2005 (UTC)