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In a nutshell, sources need to meet WP:RS and discuss the subject of the article. As I had to learn when I started editing, this is not at all like writing an essay or a paper for a journal, our own ideas and interpretations are not wanted. See WP:NOR. Doug Weller talk 13:09, 2 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Britain edit

(To reiterate what Dougweller said:) If your theories are published by independent reliable sources, they can be included here. Otherwise, they will not be - we do not permit the use of original research. Ghmyrtle (talk) 12:50, 9 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

This time it is not original research Doug, can you disapprove that these places exist? You can't of course, these places do exist. This is to point out at blindness / pride / idiotism of western linguists in the last 300 hundred years who apparently did not notice that mass of toponyms with bratt/britt root all over Europe. See Ghmyrtle talk. Good night. --Janklasovity (talk) 20:31, 9 April 2016 (UTC)Reply