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Korea under Japanese rule edit

Please stop moving Korea under Japanese rule. There is nothing wrong with the article name, and you will be reverted each time it is moved. Chris 07:22, 26 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Then, how much people would be misled by Google Earth's entry? Also, if you use Google Earth, and if i can remove that flag, please tell me, and i'll replace that.

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By the way, BBOPOPOS is not my sockpuppets, and OverQQ, especially. Gabeyc is my meatpuppet, and I'm sockpuppet of AirFrance358, and User:Hyunwoo2846 is not my sock or meatpuppet and User:Inuyasha-fullmetal-rave-bleach, User:Pool007, User:Listream, User:Scr90 are not sock or meatpuppets. User:VANKassociation is my meatpuppet, but not sockpuppet. Thank You.

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Admits or claims to have used sock puppets. [1] — ---J.S (T/C/WRE) 12:49, 28 September 2007 (UTC)Reply


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I'd like to finally said that there are a lots of Koreans like me who supports my opinion and tries to correct biased or pro-Japanese or Pro-Chinese articles. Wikipedia needs to be reformed since it is being not much accurate, and just trying to keep NPOV. Admins need to be limited by not experience, but knowledge of the data. I'm leaving permanently from Wikipedia, but Koreans would do their parts. Finally, do not assume all Koreans as my sock or meatpuppets, they are not. IF you count like that it will reach 400 (Korean wikipedia population without counting sockpuppets.). Finally, I currently own 60 sockpuppets and meatpuppets (mostly meatpuppets or other person who directly supports me.). So, if you are willing to find that, go do that. (By checkuser or whatever. I'm leaving, so I don't care. ) Finally, I will create my own version of encyclopedia similar to conservativpedia but not religious or U.S-based. I will encourage to not use Wikipedia since they are not "Free" as in speech, and not very accurate. Thank You, and please not remove this, since this is farewell. The last sentence starting from finally is copyrighted, and is licensed under GFDL, but you can not remove it. Thanks. I hope you would not remove that. Nlu, I hope you would stop functioning as admins, but it is that of your choice, so I don't matter. And Endroit, please be just careful. Nlu, also, please not be rude to other users that have different opinion from you. NawlinWiki, I admit Iorange is bit unknown, but still true company. Farewell!

unblock requests edit

Please don't remove processed unblock requests. ---J.S (T/C/WRE) 13:41, 28 September 2007 (UTC)Reply