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Anyway... Germany = very important, if not the MOST, influence on Polish culture. If you assholes didn't get all quasi-Nazi about it then a million articles would bloom. | Anyway... Germany = very important, if not the MOST, influence on Polish culture. If you assholes didn't get all quasi-Nazi about it then a million articles would bloom. | ||
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Thanks very much for your articles for DYK Matthead. We can do with your eclectic articles, we still have some missing articles as you've spotted. Thanks from me and the wiki... oh! and seasons greetings .... many happy returns to DYK in 2010 Victuallers (talk) 14:31, 29 December 2009 (UTC) |
Misplaced Pages:Sockpuppet investigations/Sennen goroshi
Hello, Matthead. Since I added your encounters with Sennen goroshi and his suspected sock IPs to automobile related articles and others as evidences for Misplaced Pages:Sockpuppet investigations/Sennen goroshi, so your input would be highly appreciated. Thanks.--Caspian blue 15:34, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Unreferenced BLPs
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Wolfgang von Trips
Hello, I thought I should let you know that I've requested a page move from Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips to Wolfgang von Trips, as you made the original move a few years ago.--Midgrid(talk) 21:10, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
Seriously
This shit's gone on for way way too long. It's dumb, come on, you know it. It just wastes everyone's time. And yes, you and we (or more precisely, I) start taking it very personally eventually.
I confess that I really don't understand why you're here. What? You want Gdansk to be Danzig? The redirect's already there and considering how "travel guides" are moving (shhhhh... that's the real secret to getting Wiki name changes... we paid them off) it's not going back. At the same time, it's like you're fighting some rear guard action by supporting every Lithuanian troll that comes along. Seriously, I do get the sense that at one point or another - before you got all wrapped up in the dark side (skip Benedict jokes here... trying... trying ... ooffff. ok. think it was done) there is a good bit to contribute. Think of some Warmia/Ermland article that needs to be written. Write it, pretending it's me, with all the caricatures of Polish nationalism (however misplaced you imagine them... haha). I'll re-edit it pretending it I'm Matthead (in a good faith sort of way). It just may work out that there's a decent article at the end of this...
Unlike with some of the others, with you I don't think it's ideological, it's personal - some Polish editors pissed you off way back when in 2004 and you're still fighting those battles. That's not good and you should get over it, but it's way better the crypto-Nazi crap that does IN FACT creep up in those articles.
I think your edits on "West Germany" topics are very relevant and I think you got shafted on that subject by admin-idiots who don't have half a clue about the nature of the topic.
24.197.219.130 (talk) 11:57, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
for you
Any user who has not engaged in off-Wiki harassment, posting shit on ED or making German language death threats or who thinks its funny to forward pictures of somebody's front door, is welcome to communicate with me.
Matthead, as annoying as I think you are, I don't think you've ever stooped that low. Cheers. But a quick question - why are you still here? Is there some articles you want write? If so I'll be happy to help out and I'll make sure that any Olsztyn is an Allenstein. Or are you really holding these pathetic grudges THAT long? And if you're interested in the works of Copernicus I would love to help out... except those articles appear to be a POV opportunity for you buddy. Hey, I'm gonna be all AGF here and excuse your multiple ciserians. You picked this battle back in 2005, 2004?, fuck I don't know. And, like Deacon, you're still reliving that slight. But no one cares,
Seriously, write up an intelligent, well sourced, and knowledgeable history of German Danzig - you're gonna have to do some serious research on this, rather than just obnoxiously reverting Polish editors - and I will very much support it. Start an article on German Danzig and I will help you with it (as long as you leave other shit alone)... and ummmmmmm.... don't let yourself be used (!)
Anyway... Germany = very important, if not the MOST, influence on Polish culture. If you assholes didn't get all quasi-Nazi about it then a million articles would bloom. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Radeksz (talk • contribs) 13:01, 21 January 2010 (UTC)