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Hi WLU,<br />
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But not for you. Your edit breakdowns are active.<br />
Which magical power did you use? ] (]) 16:36, 9 June 2011 (UTC) It's five years now! --] (]) 06:35, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
:No idea. My edit count is just over 45,000 (45,155 as I check now) and it could be that the difference is due to my deleted edits. I know I've got at least a couple hundred. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 17:23, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
::Perhaps that's it.
::I did "speak" to X some time back, by the way:
::Since that legal case, or complaint, or whatever, the edit breakdown has been disabled automatically for everybody. You have to be pretty experienced to re-enable it, and few have.
::Therefore I argued that the +45K group should get the feature back, if they want it, since virtually no one else has it active nowadays.
::Fell on deaf ears, or something.
::I like it; it gives you a decent idea of what the editor is expert at, or very interested in at any rate.
::Mine's disabled, otherwise you would know that I'm really interested in the Care Bears, and My Little Pony. (Joke.)
::Cheers, ] (]) 04:16, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
:::45K edits? When do you have the time dude? Seriously, none of your edits are two words. They're like dissertations. Hahahah.] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 19:13, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
::::S'not my fault my talk page comments have more in common with Bronte than Hemingway. In my mind, the problem is no-one seems to read or understand my posts so I have to explain them in minute detail. Now, what reality says about the situation... ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 20:29, 15 June 2011 (UTC)

== FYI - ANI ==

hI, your contributions have been mentioned at ANI - ] - thanks ] (]) 01:06, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
:Thanks. I just checked the history on Trevor Marshall and JIMBO HIMSELF has edited the page. Now I can retire. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 10:16, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
::I didn't get involved in that travesty, until I saw your name on ANI. I'm still amused that Off2riorob made the comment that I wasn't in Trevor's league. I think I graduated into the major leagues of medical research 25 years ago, and am ready for the hall of fame, based on my batting average, RBI's and stolen bases. LOL. ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 19:12, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
:::Yeah, but there will be an asterisk. Because of the steroids. ''']'''&nbsp;<sup>]</sup> 19:22, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
::::There has been no proof of that vicious rumor. I stand by ], my bro. ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 19:33, 15 June 2011 (UTC)

:::::What causing trouble again! :) I read the section, you continue to keep up your good work. When you get time drop me an email. I got out of the hospital, again, last Weds. That makes three visits, soon I'm going to get a room with my name on it permanently. Went in for the same reasons, infections and bronchitis with no oxygen level. I think 911 might be getting tired of me, what do you think? ;) In case you didn't notice I was leaving this project. I had blanked my user page and was close to blanking my talk page and saying good bye for good. I know I've done this before but this time I am being trolled by an expert troll that no one knows how to stop. Isn't that wonderful, not. I am going to stick around a bit longer to see what happens but I need to know what good I can do at this point. So an email telling me what good this project does and I guess a pep talk would be helpful. I had some wonderful emails sent to me though that I still need to respond to. I was first responding to an administrator which I am sorry to say didn't go as well as I hoped it would. Anyways, send me one and will catch up on things. You should be a home owner by now if my timing is correct. I hope to hear from you soon. Take care all of you, --]] 22:54, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
::::::I kept thinking I hadn't heard from you in a while. I'll send you an e-mail, I just hope it doesn't lead to an accusation of off-wiki collusion, like last time :) ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 23:11, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
:::::::Off-Wiki collusion sounds like a euphemism. :) CG, I hope all is well. I got back into editing here while sitting on a hospital bed. I had nothing better to do. :) ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 06:07, 16 June 2011 (UTC)


... and six! --] (]) 07:32, 5 January 2019 (UTC)
:::::::::OM, I don't know if you remember me but we used to chat ocassionally. I am glad you decided to return. Too many scientific editors have been banned lately I'm sad to say. I actually stopped watching a bunch of articles because of this too. So welcome back. WLU and I talk to each other a lot about all kinds of things. WLU, I look forward to hearing from you again and yes hopefully we won't be accused of collusion since we usually don't talk about this site when we do email each other. Now don't forget the pep talk that I really need. I also looked at the AN/i discussion, what a bunch of bull that was. You both take care. OM I hope your hospitalization wasn't an emergency type situation. I heard differentt reasons for your leaving and your return and you being in the hospital wasn't one of them. Well I'm off to go lay down and get some rest again. I'm getting tired of being tired all the time. :) Be well both of you, --]] 13:32, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
::::::::::How could he not remember you, you're delightful!
::::::::::OM, the short of it is a paranoid dipshit thought that since I mentioned I would be e-mailing Crohnie about a completely unrelated matter, that meant we were conspiring against the account. It was almost amusing as it was annoying. And stupid. You would have loved it. But no euphemism, we mostly just chat about medical stuff and our personal lives - the kind of thing that we have policies against on wiki :) ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 14:21, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
:::::::::::There are paranoid dipshits on Misplaced Pages? Imagine that. I'm shocked. I'm gobsmacked. I'm flabbergasted. Astonished. Astounded. LOL. Apparently my teenage humor got lost. Yes, Chrohnie, I remember lots of interactions. When I came back, I actually spent time looking at articles I used to watch. Lots of mess, not only pseudoscience, but bad mistakes. Lots of good science editors are gone, some just don't have the energy to fight the wars.... ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 15:45, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
::::::::::::Sounds like you'd enjoy the sadly moribund ], which actually respects expertise (to a certain extent, that project has been poisoned by pseudoexperts and I'm sure Trevor Marshall would get a more-than-fair hearing), and would support Raul's also moribund ]. If CPUSH had been pushed forward into policy (extremely unlikely, it would probably be akin to a paradigm fracture) then quackery would get much, much less play. It's not even really necessary - if we could simply say "prove it with explicit reliable sources" then block or topic ban the accounts that keep pushing despite that lack, most of the problems would go away. Instead, we grind editors through the sausage factory. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 16:31, 16 June 2011 (UTC)


... and seven --] (]) 06:41, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
== ] ==


== Ritual Abuse ==
You might be interested in taking a look at ], since it also touches ]. Regards, ] n ]? 15:12, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
:Given the treatment section was unsourced, I am reluctant to leave it in place and have removed it per ]. It needs more sources in general, I'm seeing what turns up on google books and will try to expand with better sources. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 17:37, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
::Just basically rewrote most of it, have a look. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 18:04, 24 June 2011 (UTC)


Dear WLU,
== BLP Copyedit request ==
is my assumption correct that your of the opinion that faith based abuse doesn't occur? And why exactly would you come to that conclusion given the number of media reports, police investigations and court cases? As described in ] this type of abuse occurs in many communities. Subsets of the Nigerian community for example. I would just be very interested as to why it is that you want to present the topic in that manner. I would be very interested in talking to you or communicating via e-mail on this topic. Let me know if that would be of interest.--'''] ]''' 09:35, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
I did also link the article ] for disambiguation in the article Ritual abuse, that you wrote 68 % of.--'''] ]''' 09:36, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
:I have no opinion on faith-based abuse. The satanic ritual abuse moral panic was a moral panic, and the few "real" cases were people dressing up in robes while raping children - not an organized satanic cult. In other words, the "ritual" aspects were secondary to the rape.
:I am not interested in communicating on this further. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 13:48, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
::It's a bit premature to say ''welcome back'' but, hey, I have to work with I've got, so '''welcome back!''' ] (]) 23:59, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
::::Definitely not "welcome back", which is a pity. For wikipedia. Because I'm amazing. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)


::: It wasn't my intention to emphasise the "ritual" aspect of this. From what I understand mostly this has nothing to do with any kind of faith but rather with organised crime and power. However when it does occur that groups get to gather and in organised ways rape, torture and kill children and adults then the victims (if they survive) are often not believed because people find the article on ritual abuse and come to the conclusion that everything is made up. This is absolutely not fair and horrible for the victims and makes it hard to stop these crimes from going on... That is all I wanted to say. I would really like to collaborate on having an article next to satanic ritual abuse that described actual cases of extreme organised sexual absue, for which much evidence can be found in different countries and cultures from all over the world. I'll if I'll find someone else to work on that with then...--'''] ]''' 17:40, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
Hey, I did some work on an Egyptian activist. It's my usual comprehensive, carefully paraphrased, quote-farmy c-class work. Want to give it a look over? DYK should be up in a few days.... ] ]<sup> ]|]</sup> 02:03, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
::::My concern is that, while the ritual abuse moral panic is a distinct "thing", a social phenomena that is written about in a coherent manner in the scholarly literature. The ] page, in addition to its capitalization problems, seems to trip over two aspects of ], specifically ] and ]. As for being original research, a quick skim of the references, for instance, seem to be closer to the ] page than anything else (McFadyen 1993, Richardson, 2015, and Scott, 2001 are, from my recall, about the satanic ritual abuse moral panic, though from an uncritical believer perspective) and would likely be better placed there. The rest is just kind of a list of cultural practices that have no real link to each other. Are the lip plates of the Mursi tribe actually a form of "ritual child abuse"? Certainly tattooing young girls in the Apatani tribe so they would not be abducted doesn't strike me as even close to "ritual" abuse. And the definition of "abuse" is very culturally determined, since within a specific cultural context it might be seen as abusive to '''not''' give a child ritual tattoos, lip extenders, and neck rings. While I personally consider such practices distasteful, within the culture it's considered beautifying. Breast flattening is another example where it causes harm, but is done to preserve chastity. Where is the "ritual"? An overall comment or question would be, where is the ] that labels these things to be "ritual child abuse" rather than "cosmetic mutilation"? Right now it seems like it is the wikipedia editors who are putting these items into a bucket, when it should be the ''sources'' that do so.
:I'll give it a proofread. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 23:59, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
::::And where do dowries come into it? Where is the ritual? Dowries are at least an economic issue more than they would seem to be a ritual practice. Why bring up fire-related deaths?
::::Overall the article strikes me as extremely problematic and based more on the beliefs of the editors writing the page rather than the consensus, or even disagreement, of relevant scholars. I don't see why there should be a page where all of these items are listed in a hodge-podge, rather than the information now found on the page simply being part of a section in a main article. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
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:Thanks for the note. I'm always surprised when I get called "calm and rational". Though I suppose I only include the word "fucktard" in my drafts.
::I did say "mostly" patient and polite. Haven't seen many fucktards from you lately. I did once follow a link you posted to some very colourful language, though.
:You may be interested in ] if you weren't already aware. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 16:14, 19 August 2011 (UTC)
::I'd heard of it but never read it before. Very frustrating folk. (Thought I'd just drive up your talk page stats with that edit summary.) --] (]) 17:04, 19 August 2011 (UTC)
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Precious anniversary

Three years ago ...
fringe topics
... you were recipient
no. 356 of Precious,
a prize of QAI!

It's five years now! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:35, 5 January 2018 (UTC)

... and six! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:32, 5 January 2019 (UTC)

... and seven --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:41, 5 January 2020 (UTC)

Ritual Abuse

Dear WLU, is my assumption correct that your of the opinion that faith based abuse doesn't occur? And why exactly would you come to that conclusion given the number of media reports, police investigations and court cases? As described in Ritual Child Abuse this type of abuse occurs in many communities. Subsets of the Nigerian community for example. I would just be very interested as to why it is that you want to present the topic in that manner. I would be very interested in talking to you or communicating via e-mail on this topic. Let me know if that would be of interest.--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 09:35, 29 January 2020 (UTC) I did also link the article Ritual child abuse for disambiguation in the article Ritual abuse, that you wrote 68 % of.--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 09:36, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

I have no opinion on faith-based abuse. The satanic ritual abuse moral panic was a moral panic, and the few "real" cases were people dressing up in robes while raping children - not an organized satanic cult. In other words, the "ritual" aspects were secondary to the rape.
I am not interested in communicating on this further. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 13:48, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
It's a bit premature to say welcome back but, hey, I have to work with I've got, so welcome back! Johnuniq (talk) 23:59, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
Definitely not "welcome back", which is a pity. For wikipedia. Because I'm amazing. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
It wasn't my intention to emphasise the "ritual" aspect of this. From what I understand mostly this has nothing to do with any kind of faith but rather with organised crime and power. However when it does occur that groups get to gather and in organised ways rape, torture and kill children and adults then the victims (if they survive) are often not believed because people find the article on ritual abuse and come to the conclusion that everything is made up. This is absolutely not fair and horrible for the victims and makes it hard to stop these crimes from going on... That is all I wanted to say. I would really like to collaborate on having an article next to satanic ritual abuse that described actual cases of extreme organised sexual absue, for which much evidence can be found in different countries and cultures from all over the world. I'll if I'll find someone else to work on that with then...--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 17:40, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
My concern is that, while the ritual abuse moral panic is a distinct "thing", a social phenomena that is written about in a coherent manner in the scholarly literature. The Ritual Child Abuse page, in addition to its capitalization problems, seems to trip over two aspects of WP:NOT, specifically WP:OR and WP:NOTDIR. As for being original research, a quick skim of the references, for instance, seem to be closer to the satanic ritual abuse page than anything else (McFadyen 1993, Richardson, 2015, and Scott, 2001 are, from my recall, about the satanic ritual abuse moral panic, though from an uncritical believer perspective) and would likely be better placed there. The rest is just kind of a list of cultural practices that have no real link to each other. Are the lip plates of the Mursi tribe actually a form of "ritual child abuse"? Certainly tattooing young girls in the Apatani tribe so they would not be abducted doesn't strike me as even close to "ritual" abuse. And the definition of "abuse" is very culturally determined, since within a specific cultural context it might be seen as abusive to not give a child ritual tattoos, lip extenders, and neck rings. While I personally consider such practices distasteful, within the culture it's considered beautifying. Breast flattening is another example where it causes harm, but is done to preserve chastity. Where is the "ritual"? An overall comment or question would be, where is the reliable source that labels these things to be "ritual child abuse" rather than "cosmetic mutilation"? Right now it seems like it is the wikipedia editors who are putting these items into a bucket, when it should be the sources that do so.
And where do dowries come into it? Where is the ritual? Dowries are at least an economic issue more than they would seem to be a ritual practice. Why bring up fire-related deaths?
Overall the article strikes me as extremely problematic and based more on the beliefs of the editors writing the page rather than the consensus, or even disagreement, of relevant scholars. I don't see why there should be a page where all of these items are listed in a hodge-podge, rather than the information now found on the page simply being part of a section in a main article. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)

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