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==Brian Peppers== | |||
Creating ] was simply an attempt to get round other titles being protected. I don't care that your article is ''meticulously sourced and attempts to describe the phenomenon and not the man'', have you actually seen ]? (I have salted your peppers article!) -- ] 09:40, 21 March 2007 (UTC) |
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Rattlesnakes
I'm glad to see someone who has an understanding of rattlesnakes. I've come within close range of the critters on many occasion, by happenstance, and they've always seemed more scared of me than vice versa. I know, too, many friends who've also had very close encounters yet not one of us has ever been bitten. The people I know of, and have read about, who are bitten are those who try to pick up the snake. Pit vipers are not antagonistic towards people. It's likely that far more people have been killed by rodents, one way or another, than by snakes. -Will Beback 10:04, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
- Come to think of it, it may also be true that far more pit vipers have been killed by people than vice versa. I suppose that's unverifiable. Pity the poor rattlesnake - so misunderstood. -Will Beback 10:24, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Bad faith
I feel that your request on WP:RFPP over the protection of the Criticism of Misplaced Pages page was made in bad faith and followed up by false accusations against Raul654. You say that "Raul has been very outspoken on the issue on the talk page", but the only statement he has made there in well over a month is as follows:
- Those people adding the links to Wikipediareview you mention are, by and large, the same people who have already been blocked/banned from Misplaced Pages. Insofar as they are concerned, you are confusing cause with effect. I am not assuming bad faith due to the fact that they inhabit wikipediareview; they inhabit wikipediareview because they were kicked off wikipedia after demonstrating their bad faith.
- Furthermore, your claim that Wikipediareview contains relavant criticisms is simply untrue. If I want to read about Snowspinner's teeth, or see shock-pictures labeled as SlimVirgin, or read conspiracy theories about how jews like "Jewjg" are going to take over the world, I'll check Wikipediareview. On the other hand, if I want to read legit criticisms of Misplaced Pages, I'll go elsewhere. Raul654 07:20, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
This seems reasonable to me. You may disagree with his assessment; most Wikipedians would not. As an occasional reader of Misplaced Pages Review I think that is an accurate assessment.
At first I disagreed strongly with the remedies made in the arbitration case, but my eyes were opened when you edit warred with arbitrators on the proposed decision page. If you persist in attacks like the one on Raul654, I may go and seek the support of two other administrators (which I'm sure would be an easy task) for an appropriate restriction on your conduct, under the General Probation applied in remedy 2 of the arbitration case. --Tony Sidaway 18:18, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- Having read this post, I simply must know everything there is to know about Snowspinner's teeth. I hope I haven't been sent on a fools errand here! Anon, and away! Hamster Sandwich 19:19, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
List of shock sites
Someone has put this up for deletion yet again. Care to cast your vote? Skinmeister 10:41, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
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This is a derivative work of a logo owned by Nintendo. Please see http://www.zelda.com/universe/. Note that there is some discussion going on regarding a virtually identical image at Wikipedia_talk:Copyright_problems#Image:Triforce.svg. I've retagged this image as {{logo}} and it is now tagged with {{orfud}} as well. --Durin 14:28, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Brian Peppers
Creating Brian Peppers in popular culture was simply an attempt to get round other titles being protected. I don't care that your article is meticulously sourced and attempts to describe the phenomenon and not the man, have you actually seen Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Log/2007 February 21/Brian Peppers? (I have salted your peppers article!) -- RHaworth 09:40, 21 March 2007 (UTC)