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NES cartridge megabits
editHey Firebug, I noticed you updated a few NES games with correct size information in regard to megabits. I think a lot of games have errors in this regard, and I'd like to try to fix them, but I don't know where to find out this info. I was wondering if you could help me out with this.
Shitfuck article
editI resent having my article called nonsense and vandalism. It was not nonsense, as it was written in plain English and was very much lending to comprehension. It was not vandalism as my intentions were entirely in good faith. I honestly desired to document a vernacular term and its origins. Given the numerous unsophisticated ways in which the article could have been written, I believe it's rather unfair that you would dismiss it in such a manner. But in the end, I really don't care enough to push the issue. I hope your satisfied.
NPOV
editKindly explain what edits you claim I've made - that are not themselves Yuber's nonsensical POV pushing - were POV.KaintheScion
I've seen enough abuses of Admin power over the years to wonder if you're not just yet another POV-pushing admin. But I'm assuming good faith on your part for now.
Also, just FYI, Yuber is guilty of four Reverts today (in violation of 3RR). I'm not reporting him on it but THAT is the reason I called him a Revert Monkey: his tendency to revert pages OVER and OVER and OVER protecting his own POV-laden edits.
Dubious RFAr
editAlternative term for American
editOne of the terms I'm using from the alternative words for American is "United States (used as an adjective)" which is okay to use for the articles in the Wiki. Their are in fact some articles using the term (ex. list of United States companies). So it's okay to use United States as an adjective. That means I will change American back to United States on the Hasbro page. Now if I were to use "United Statian" or some other alternative the terms would have to gain widespread acceptance.
Smarter than you
editAmerican can mean your from North or South American not just the United States. Leave me alone let me use alternative terms for American to refer to the United States. Heegoop, 23 June 2005 (UTC)
Okay
editOkay Firebug why don't you think "American" means your from North or South America which really does mean that. Also it wasn't necessary to reference "American city" on the Charleston, South Carolina article. Using just simply "city" was fine. Also why did you revert "US South" back to "American South" on the White Castle page as referring to Krystal. "American" really does mean your from North or South America and if you have a problem with it there's something wrong with you so therefore you better give me a good answer about all this on my talk page. Heegoop, 1 Jul, 2005 (UTC)
Lets work something out
editFirebug you may dislike me and I may dislike you and you may disagree with my definition of "American" and for that situation I would like to have a word with you. I know we are at unfriendly terms and we had alot of disagreements on the term "American". Since it's Fourth of July I learned something between us. I am quite inventive and you may not be very inventive but that's just a say. What I did this Fourth of July is go into a parade and tell all the people who were viewing the parade "we are United Statians". Another idea I had was grilled grapes. For the grilled grapes idea I learned that I was inventive. For the American term situation, when I first saw the alternative words for American page it just made me think that it was necessary to give the term "American" a different definition. Anyway I would like to work something out with you so good faith. Heegoop, 4 Jul, 2005
Firebug: Should I have written more about "the Last Supper" ?