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== Steak Escape ==

Hello, In an effort to change content the correct way, could you give me a few pointers on my next steps. I did create a standard account, however this will be used by one person (myself). The Steak Escape page has not been updated in forever and since taking over in my position, I wanted to bring things up to date. Let me know and I will take the proper steps in doing so. Thanks. <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 19:16, 22 January 2014 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:You should really read ]. It may be the case that it's not a good idea that you edit that article at all. --] 19:54, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
::Interesting, I would think wiki would want current and correct information to be posted on their pages. Is the purpose of the wiki to have user driven content? <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 20:16, 22 January 2014 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
::Should I send information to you to post or is this something that should be generated by random users? Thanks, <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 14:04, 23 January 2014 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:::You can add information by yourself, and "''random users''" are just as entitled to do so.
:::Some information, even if real and uptodate, may be unwelcome in Misplaced Pages. Item #5 of ] says "''Advertising, marketing or public relations. Information about companies and products must be written in an objective and unbiased style, free of puffery.''". Keep that in mind when editing the article about your company. --] 14:20, 23 January 2014 (UTC)


== RE: reverting ] == == RE: reverting ] ==
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Hey, instead of taking the easy way out and reverting my edit, why don't you contribute to the community by Googling around and citing a source yourself, you laggard ineffectual douchebag? Here, I'll make your job even easier and paste the source right here: http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ Hey, instead of taking the easy way out and reverting my edit, why don't you contribute to the community by Googling around and citing a source yourself, you laggard ineffectual douchebag? Here, I'll make your job even easier and paste the source right here: http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/


==Re:hanging editor's comment==
== SSAntonioLopez.jpg ==
What the heck, when you are right, you are right. ] (])
You obviously did not read the description. If you read the description on the image page, it clearly states the photo was taken by the US Navy. As such the copywrite is in the public domain, it would be so regardless because it was taken in 1898 and therefore is public domain in the US even if it were not taken by a government agency.] (]) 18:17, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
:We need more information than just "US Navy". The source must be verifiable. --] 18:22, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
:: As i stated before, regardless of who made this image it is till pd since it was taken in 1898.] (])
:::Without verifiable source information, how can we know it was taken in 1898? --] 19:15, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
::::Because the event depicted in the photograph happened in 1898.] (]) 19:20, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
:::::Without verifiable source information, how can we know which event the image depicts? --] 19:27, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
::::::This is a picture of the Spanish transport Antonio Lopez burning out after it was destroyed during the spanish american war. Given that the spanish American war was in 1898, the photo dates from 1898.] (]) 20:01, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
:::::::Without verifiable source information, how can we know this is a picture of the Spanish transport Antonio Lopez burning out after it was destroyed during the spanish american war? --] 20:02, 13 January 2014 (UTC)

(←)You can know this is a picture of the Spanish transport Antonio Lopez burning out after it was destroyed during the spanish american war because it says so . Now, if Mr. Damiens simply did his ], as directed by the ] policy, it would not be necessary for Mr. XavierGreen to become a victim of this web. You are welcome. ] (]) 04:58, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

::Because it is the Antonio Lopez, you can go to San Juan Harbor and see the now sunken wreck yourself. ], ], ect] (]) 20:09, 13 January 2014 (UTC)

==Some Historical Background==
Damiens, I'm writing this to you in a truly positive spirit, so please do not feel that I am criticizing you, because that is not my intent. I noticed that in the discussions for the deletions of photos regarding ] and ], you referred to Campos as "this guy" and Lebron as "this lady."

But it turns out that Albizu Campos is a highly regarded figure (controversial, but passionately regarded by many) in Puerto Rican history. To Puerto Ricans he is analogous to ], ], ], ], and other revolutionary liberators. Lolita Lebron (also controversial) has a passionate following amongst Independence and Nationalist parties and sympathizers in Puerto Rico. So I'm writing to provide you a heads-up -- when you refer to them as "this guy" and "this lady," it appears callous even though I don't think you intend it that way. How you proceed with this information is up to you, but I thought it might be helpful for you to know this.

Again, no offense intended. I'm only trying to provide you a little background. I hope it helps. ] (]) 03:54, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

:Damiens, I too found the "this guy" categorization as callous when you referred to . I had already made a similar observation and, with all respect to Damiens, I too provided him with a bit of information of how such wording ("this guy") is offensive to others. Insensitive at least. Ignorance of other cultures and/or other people's history at the very least. As for Albizu Campos, he is the ] of USA. Just some insight. Thank you. ] (]) 05:21, 14 January 2014 (UTC)



== Top Banana ==
I'll be more careful. No offense was intended. I use "''this guy''/''that lady''" because, for what's relevant for the deletion discussion, is that we already have images of those people, regardless of how historically important they were (the people). And thanks for such a polite notice! --] 11:53, 14 January 2014 (UTC)
You stop reverting it. And it's not "your work", wikipedia is a community collaboration. You just want to get into an edit war.Top Banana the group is more notable than the guesthouse listed there and which you do not mind having. '']'' (]) 05;42, August 14, 2014 (UTC)


==Joyeux Noël==
::Don't mention it. Thank you for receiving it, in the same spirit that I wrote it. ] (]) 22:14, 14 January 2014 (UTC)


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* For the record, ''"the discussions for the deletions of photos regarding ] and ], you referred to Campos as 'this guy' and Lebron as 'this lady'"'' that Nelson is referring to above are (Pedro Albizu in prison) and (Lolita Lebron being arrested). However, what makes this doubly interesting is that it wasn't until, in a spirit of colaboration, Nelson mentioned above that ''"But it turns out that Albizu Campos is a highly regarded figure (controversial, but passionately regarded by many) in Puerto Rican history...he is analogous to ], ], ], ], and other revolutionary liberators"'', that Damiens then went back into the ] and started turning over every other image there, at which point he stumbled upon the image of "Clemente Soto Velez, Juan Antonio Corretjer and Pedro Albizu Campos prior to their trial" and found it was being licensed under fair use. He went into trigger-happy mode and upped the ante and didn't just nominate the image for deletion but outright as "decorative" (no talk page discussion). After I reverted his removal with an invitation to the TP and/or ], he entered into an edit war with me and going back to his preferred version of the article (the version w/o the PAC trial image). And this was all happening while he was also edit-warring with me at ]. Then, fortunately for everyone, along comes Nelson and puts more text into the Pedro Albizu Campos at trial image's caption, returns the image to the article and civilly starts discussion in the PAC talk page. Unhappy with the direction of the discussion, and without allowing others to chime in, Damiens then quickly jumps the gun and aborts to discussion, premptying Nelson's goodwill and ]. Damiens, in effect, within 24 hrs] while ]. Does this show Damines wants discussion? No. But it does show ] once he realized that there were more editors that differed with his opinion. This is called ]. With that said, I will AGF, Damiens, and assume that you are not targeting PR images. ] (]) 06:48, 16 January 2014 (UTC)
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RE: reverting Jason Narvy

Hey, instead of taking the easy way out and reverting my edit, why don't you contribute to the community by Googling around and citing a source yourself, you laggard ineffectual douchebag? Here, I'll make your job even easier and paste the source right here: http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/ http://cuchicago.edu/faculty/communications-and-theatre/jason-narvy/

Re:hanging editor's comment

What the heck, when you are right, you are right. Tony the Marine (talk)

Top Banana

You stop reverting it. And it's not "your work", wikipedia is a community collaboration. You just want to get into an edit war.Top Banana the group is more notable than the guesthouse listed there and which you do not mind having. Antonio Camilo Martin (dime aca) 05;42, August 14, 2014 (UTC)

Joyeux Noël

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"Joyeux Noël et Bonne année"
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