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Revision as of 13:10, 24 September 2008 editMichael Friedrich~enwiki (talk | contribs)1,151 edits Sockpuppet← Previous edit Revision as of 19:26, 24 September 2008 edit undoCaspian blue (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers35,434 edits Re:Truth, however your explanation does not make sense: new sectionNext edit →
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: Sorry, looked closer at your and Propastop edit histories and it seems not very unlikely that you and Propastop are the same editor. Sorry again, sincerely yours, ] (]) 08:39, 24 September 2008 (UTC) : Sorry, looked closer at your and Propastop edit histories and it seems not very unlikely that you and Propastop are the same editor. Sorry again, sincerely yours, ] (]) 08:39, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
:: I'm glad you understand.--] (]) 13:10, 24 September 2008 (UTC) :: I'm glad you understand.--] (]) 13:10, 24 September 2008 (UTC)

== Re:Truth, however your explanation does not make sense ==

I think I've given you many times to redeem your behaviors unlike other Japanese editors associated with 2channel. If you and Propastop would not make such endless edit wars, or would not canvass ''again'' to ], I would not file the tiresome RFCU at this time. Anyway, you introduced yourself that you moved to Australia at the age of 10 and was born in 1984. However, you said at Totoro, you've lived ''more than'' 20 years, not less or about 20 years. Moreover your explanation on my talk page sounds implausible because living 5 years in the foreign country does not make you a "Japanese-Australian" since you've well known that ] are not Korea-Japanese but just permanent foreign residents living in Japan. You have edited the related articles, so it sounds very unconvincing.

According to {{User|Robert Houdini}}'s claim, you're supposed to be a half Japanese-Korean, so you're a Korean-Japanese-Australian? However you uploaded copyrighted and bashing images against Korea several times. That does not even add up. Besides, your Korean ability is not as much good as Koreans or Koreans outside Korea. However, I also found something similar tone in Houdini's Korean with yours.

A lot of my friends who moved to English speaking world in the similar age as you generally speak English fluently. Well, your English is not much different from mine. Besides, even if Robert Houdini were your brother, you did collude with him for ] and its AFD. Why did he mention about Korean and Japanese ] if he just temporarily edit Misplaced Pages? The matter is also pertinent to ]. The brother theory has been a favorite excuse used by sockpuppeters for years according to Checkusers. --] (])

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I did not say or think that you used the sock IP designated to mesh.ad.jp. Even if you used the sock, technically, you did not violate 3RR and I pointed out on the other's violation. I just left notes to the cased from my point of view. Regards.--Caspian blue (talk) 18:37, 23 September 2008 (UTC)

Hmm... you don't need to explain it to me. I already said he/her violated 3RR. I just left a simple note from my observation and admins would judge the cases. Regards.--Caspian blue (talk) 18:49, 23 September 2008 (UTC)

Sockpuppet

Given that you edit the same articles as User:Propastop, at similar times and with an identical slant, and given that your Propastop tends to appear whenever you are close to violating the 3RR rule, and given that your contributions and Propastops contributions are similar in language and typos and grammatical mistakes we have to suspect that you are sockpuppet of the aforementioned user. Novidmarana (talk) 04:14, 24 September 2008 (UTC)

Sorry, looked closer at your and Propastop edit histories and it seems not very unlikely that you and Propastop are the same editor. Sorry again, sincerely yours, Novidmarana (talk) 08:39, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
I'm glad you understand.--Michael Friedrich (talk) 13:10, 24 September 2008 (UTC)

Re:Truth, however your explanation does not make sense

I think I've given you many times to redeem your behaviors unlike other Japanese editors associated with 2channel. If you and Propastop would not make such endless edit wars, or would not canvass again to 2channel, I would not file the tiresome RFCU at this time. Anyway, you introduced yourself that you moved to Australia at the age of 10 and was born in 1984. However, you said at Totoro, you've lived more than 20 years, not less or about 20 years. Moreover your explanation on my talk page sounds implausible because living 5 years in the foreign country does not make you a "Japanese-Australian" since you've well known that Zainichi are not Korea-Japanese but just permanent foreign residents living in Japan. You have edited the related articles, so it sounds very unconvincing.

According to Robert Houdini (talk · contribs)'s claim, you're supposed to be a half Japanese-Korean, so you're a Korean-Japanese-Australian? However you uploaded copyrighted and bashing images against Korea several times. That does not even add up. Besides, your Korean ability is not as much good as Koreans or Koreans outside Korea. However, I also found something similar tone in Houdini's Korean with yours.

A lot of my friends who moved to English speaking world in the similar age as you generally speak English fluently. Well, your English is not much different from mine. Besides, even if Robert Houdini were your brother, you did collude with him for Uriginal and its AFD. Why did he mention about Korean and Japanese soy sauce if he just temporarily edit Misplaced Pages? The matter is also pertinent to South Korean cultural claims. The brother theory has been a favorite excuse used by sockpuppeters for years according to Checkusers. --Caspian blue (talk)