User talk:Lulusuke
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[edit] Dokdo
You say that you support the Dokdo page being moved to the so-called 'English' name because it "...this is an English version of Wikipedia, thus I think "Liancourt rocks" is better..." However, your theory is unbased and all-in-all, foolish. Let me show you this page (just one example)- the Senkaku Islands. As you might (possibly) know, this island is being disputed between the People's Republic of China and Japan (with Japan in authority) however it is still named "Senkaku" on Wikipedia. Don't you think it's bias for you to be supporting your ideas for one page while ignoring the thousands of other pages? -dandan xD 3:50pm 13th Oct. 2006 (KST)
And did you use a translator for this? "Lulusuke와는 일본어, 광동어, 조선어, 영어를 하는 인간이다." It sounds a bit... -dandan xD 5:21pm 13th Oct. 2006 (KST)
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- 당신은 무엇을 말하고 싶습니까? 지금은 대단히 바쁘다.이유는 책을 쓰고 있기 때문입니다.--Lulusuke 07:26, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
- 독도에 관해서는 흥미는 없다.무의미한 싸워 시간을 낭비하는 것은 좋아하지 않는다.
- 논의를 할 경우에 사람을 비방하는 말을 내는 것은 「부끄럽다」라고 생각하지 않아?
- 가는 말이 깨끗하면 돌아가는 말도 아름답다
- 古来韓國是東方禮儀之國 謝謝
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