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Notwithstanding that our views apropos of pornography and its relation to child sexual abuse are altogether contrary, notwithstanding that I oppose all age of consent laws and think that's one consent to sexual activity need only be de jure (cf., informed, de facto, or reflecting a meeting of the minds, and notwithstanding that it's likely gauche (if not plainly untoward) for me to query you apropos of your personal views (even as you make these views very plain here), whereupon I certainly will understand your failure to respond, I wonder if you might essay an explanation of how you simultaneously support Amnesty International (an organization with the aims of which I'm generally in accord and of which I'm a member, even as I certainly don't support the social justice activities increasingly undertaken by AI), to whom you otherwise ascribe the appellative sick criminals and whom you suggest should not be treated like humans; that sentiment seems, IMHO, to run contrary to those generally expressed by AI. Joe 23:17, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
NP at all. No worries. Exams are awful - just look at my contribution history!! Holy shit! I can't stay off WP =- and I have a killer test tomorrow morning at 9AM! Your words have had a salutary effect - I log off until after I have finished my 2L year - i.e. tomorrow at 12:30 PM EST insh'Allah. - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 21:48, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
Wow. My entire being "militate[s] against [your] verbosity." LOL! If you wrote that as your application essay to Thomas Cooley Law School, I would be ready to lay money on your rejection. Anyway, you have a serious problem, my friend. You are addicted to vocabulary. I have superior reading comprehension abilities, and even I get lost in your prose. Your nested clauses are way too numerous for busy people to bother parsing. Non-fiction writing, be it a newspaper article, a brief, or a WP debate, needs to be understood. The reader who doesn't understand cannot find your arguments credible and won't react to your message. Not favorably, anyway. What exactly do you do now, anyway, seeing how you're apparently not in school? - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 04:18, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
It sucks that you're wasting your youth. You should be in law school. I hope you're independently wealthy. As for discrimination against the young, please! There's no such thing as a 16 year old who understands the long-term effects of his or her actions. There's no way the law should allow adults to take advantage of their immaturity. Whatever. I am libertarian too, to an extent, but this is beyond the pale. So is Ginsburg's report, incidentally. But what right do I have to speak - I vote republican... :) :) - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 04:37, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Ho Joe
I just wanye to thank you for your support for my RFA. I may have been a bit premature in nominating myself, but I might make it, and I've learnt a lot anyawy from the process. -- BrownHairedGirl 17:07, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your reponse. Like it or not however there is no such thing as true neutrality. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Neutrality implies that I have done nothing to affect the outcome of external events. If I see a guy being mugged on the street and do nothing, that does not make me neutral, as my lack of action contributed to a change in the status quo. If misinformation on an article related to say, an impending hurricane, was read, taken seriously by an individual and acted upon that misinformation resulting in that individual's death or injury, then Wikipedia has implicitly contributed to that situation and changed the external world. Anything we do here will have an effect, however small, on the real world. Thus neutrality is something we can aim for while writing an article, however Wikipedia as a whole cannot be said to be neutral. It is unlikely that an effect this drastic will occur with 99.999% of the articles we have here. However I still feel it is prudent to notify readers of the 0.001% of the articles that might. The best explaination of my rationale is my belief that true neutrality is having events in the outside world driving changes in Wikipedia, not vice versa. - Loren 04:52, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
I did say I am libertarian "to an extent" didn't I? Nowhere near 100% buddy. As my userpage clearly states, I belong to a rather fundamentalist branch of Judaism, and hold appropriate social beliefs. Not as a matter of policy for the nation, though, which is why I will never run for Congress. As to Ron Paul, and his "unlibertarian" beliefs on abortion, explain to me how libertarianism dictates a position on that issue? Libertarianism speaks to the degree of government interference in people's lives. But ending another life would be just as forbidden in lib. world. And though I know you don't believe so yourself, surely you must acknoledge that a reasonable person may disagree with you and oppose abortion in some or all cases as a wanting ending of life! And still be a libertarian... I am ignoring your immature views on infanticide under 3. I hope it never comes up in yor confirmation hearings :) - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 12:32, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
I have thought a lot more about what you said: I have altered my view accordingly if I may do so. I now agree with you that Freedom of speech is paramount. Even (sick) far out groups like Nambla have the right to express themselves in proper venues as long as they don't break laws. However, I think by dialoging about them openly like this, we do a greater wrong by drawing attention to dispicable things that they do. We can not bring Jeff Curley (from my homestate) of Massachusetts back from the dead, but, I wish we could. We can only do our best to see that people like that never come into contact with a child again. You, I'm sure would agree with me on that. We might disagree with how law inforcement should guard the playgrounds and the sick people who drive up in cars and stare at innocent kids, but you must agree that something must be done by society. Freedom of speech... the Curley boys parents are on TV all the time here in Massachusetts pushing for tougher child protection laws. That is thier free speech too. Your a kid who is clearly has not experienced life altering loss at the hands of predetors yet, so I forgive your being so innocent. I suggest that you focus on your schoolwork and not on things that wound and scar so many people. You don't enjoy hurting people for an intellectual aurgument do you? This is no game. No Game! Don't Mess with peoples headsonline! I support free speech, but get a life outside your computer. Get a wife or partner. Practice FREEDOM instead of preaching it and living vicariously thru people who have serious wounds from like child rape survivors. please stop it! I will no longer even look at the NAMBLA page. Its too painful emotionally for me to even know they exist. I'm speaking from the heart in pain... but for you its an intellectual exercise. I don't care if I use big words or if my spelling right. I wont even proof read this... I'm trying to express a pain in my heart and go on. I'm Hurting, Can you empathise or is this just a game for kicks? MARC--
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Unambiguous identical twin respect. Thanks for your comment on my RfA, means a lot to know people notice the good as well as the bad, and can tell when a given vote is perhaps a little unfair. Cheers, Deizio talk 22:15, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
would you be able to close the discusion here at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kapust, which was nominated by the same nominator who nominated Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Strashelye (Hasidic dynasty) while in the midst of an edit war with the author of both those articles. he has later withdrawn his nomination. Or even better, could you show me how you did it? Shlomke 19:06, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
On abortion, you're really being immature. Your opinions are making me slightly sick. Be a human - not an automaton for spouting anarcho-capitalist dogma. And nobody should kill children, before or after birth.
On Serbs, LOL. I feel like a senior government lawyer who's being meticulous and remitting payroll tax for his babysitter in anticipation of a circuit court nomination. I am in RfA land now based on my experience and contributions, and before long, somebody's going to nominate me. So I am minding my manners extra... no I am not :)
On harassment, there are three potential things I see here:
Bottom line it, chill. Nothing to but delete and block. - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 16:26, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Check the Qadianism page [1]. It is balanced, it has Pakistan's consitutional amendment, links to pro-Ahmadi pages, links to anti-Ahmadi pages. What is controversal ? Siddiqui 22:55, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear Joe, all I ask of you for Mothers Day is to share my unshakeable belief/hope that when the world ends, it will be because of me. None will survive. Yours Truly, Joe Momma 04:42, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
For the oddly flattering comments on my talk page. Indeed, I assumed you were being sarcastic and I felt it was in the spirit of things; I'm glad you took it that way. I'll probably encounter you around the wiki, so see you then. Skittle 14:32, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, Joe for the comment. I agree. Sorry about the they bit. I wasn't sure initially if it was a he or a she. I found out and changed it, but got caught in an edit clash, so by the time I cut and pasted the bit back to the page I found it was the old gender-neutral version.
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Thanks for the quite unexpected "Random Acts of Kindness" barnstar! I hope I got everything sorted out with him. I figured that, since no one else seemed to be helping him much, I'd go ahead and gived it a try. I'm glad to see my efforts were appreciated! Thanks again. AmiDaniel ( talk) 20:42, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
Hey Joe. Back in the day you prodded this dog but never followed up with an AfD. I don't think one is warranted. It ended up on Dead End Articles. Wanna get together and fix it up? - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 01:57, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
That was as much about Big.P as about Camara. Really made my blood boil there... Have a good one. - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 20:47, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
(original message on my talk page)
Hi Joe I don’t normally do this sort of thing, but it seems appropriate in this case. Like me, you’re a great advocate of correct grammar, punctuation, spelling etc. I enjoyed reading your Language list, and I’m sure you, particularly, would appreciate the following feedback (and if not, just tell me to shut up and go away):
While I'm unable to offer you the winning Powerball ticket, I nevertheless wish you the best of luck. JackofOz 08:17, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Greeting, My Friend,
Both "camps" in this discussion have compelling arguments, and I'm not sure on which side of the dispute I'd settle if I decided to comment. You are correct that the template in question is contra ASF, and is not something anyone would wish to see universalized by extrapolation: every WP article could merit some sort of advisory template, if one accounted for every possible precaution. I concur also with MiraLuka, and find the wording of the template slightly paternalistic.
You have requested consultation, I think, because the arguments advanced by your respected opposites appeared insufficient and/or policy-contravening. I do believe their arguments have great strength, despite some flaws. Examine, for a moment, your comment:
"If the primary purpose of the template is to aid/advise readers in a humanitarian fashion (as I think it is), then the template exists to serve goals that are, IMHO, wholly unencyclopedic and irrelevant to the project (the death of a few readers--or even valuable contributors--and the concomitant bad press is likely to have only a de minimis deleterious effect on the project)"
From the record, I see that you registered with Wikipedia in late-December 2005; as such, you may not be familiar with the facts (and the turmoil) surrounding John Seigenthaler, Sr. In that instance, a single false assertion (albeit a very significant one) garnered for Wikipedia enormous negative press attention, and caused many observers to question the viability and basic premises of the project -- a great boon for the Britannica boosters. The lessons of that episode are numerous, but those applicable here include: 1) The smallest misplaced line of text is a potential danger; 2) Liability for a project in the public eye exists not simply in the law, but even moreso in the press.
It is a sad commentary on the state of the American public that I can easily imagine many readers relying solely on Wikipedia without thinking for themselves. In most contexts, caveat lector; let them be undone by their ignorance. In highly visible situations, however, where the press is likely to overextend itself in finding and pillorying any "villian," no matter how remote the causation, or how unjustified the charge, Wikipedia must take care. This is an encyclopedia first, but also a non-profit foundation existing on donations. As editors, we have a duty to protect the reputation of the project.
This raises a second point. There is a rhetorical error in your comment cited above that has little to do with logic, except perhaps the logic of human psychology. Large groups are rarely coldly analytical, a fact I find unfortunate quite often. Nevertheless, it is a fact to which a wise persuader should adapt. "The death of a few readers...is...a de minimis deleterious effect..." This sentence is likely to win one more opposition than support, even if it be logical and empirically correct. Those who think first from emotion might well react to such sentiment with alarm.
On the precedent of Seigenthaler, I understand why your opposition is showing extraordinary caution when confronting the spectre of a possible high-visibility "press event," ie. natural disaster. Given your rhetorical misstep, I understand also why you might fail in this argument, even if the opposition were meritless (thankfully, they are not so.) On balance, you are probably more correct; the case is not unambiguous, though. Policies and guidelines exist as principles to be applied by the responsible community in its decision-making fora. Very rarely, an underdeveloped discussion will ignore these principles, in which case, review (and chastisement) are warranted. More typically, well-meaning editors apply principles as best they can to cases where principles conflict or overlap. This case is an example of the latter, and you should waste no worry over the result. Best wishes, Xoloz 16:07, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the compliment! I will always be constantly monitoring for vandalism.— G. H e 01:11, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
What a cute cat! He or she looks a little mischievious. My two little devils can be seen on top of my talk page. Thanks for the sweet message, good wishes, and especially for the cute cat! · Ka t efan0 (scribble)/ poll 04:04, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Damn you! You continue to be sensible everywhere I look. Are you absolutely sure you cannot be coerced into accepting an adminship nomination? If you don't want to do it for the fame, glory, and groupies, do it for the immense riches instead. Friday (talk) 15:05, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for helping me out with vandals ;) Grundle 15:37, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your support,because it was clear that Im no vandal or a sockpuppet.It means even more when I know that its coming from an American,because I never dreamed that I will get any Amerikans support after all I said about the USA,but im plesantly suprised Dzoni 17:22, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
And thanks for your kind words on my talk page. David Sneek 13:13, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your vote on my RfA. Unfortunately there was no consensus reached at 43 support, 18 oppose and 8 neutral. I've just found out that there is a feature in "my preferences" that forces me to use edit summaries. I've now got it enabled :) Thanks again. Sukh | ਸੁਖ | Talk 15:41, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. You're welcome to help out any way you can there. In fact, I notice you have some latin skills. I was recently trying to verify a statement attributed by some critics to Cicero's Letters to Atticus, but I could only find online a latin version of the text. I wasn't able to find the statement, but I thought somebody with better Latin skills might, so I just left the link in the article [2] in the hopes somebody else might try. Do you think you could look in the pdf here? [3] (from this page.) The statement is “Do not obtain your slaves from Britain because they are so stupid and so utterly incapable of being taught that they are not fit to form a part of the household of Athens.” (Thanks if you can.)-- Nectar 05:09, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
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Thank you, Jahiegel/Archive 3! Thank you for voting for my recent RfA, which passed (to my extreme surprise and shock) with a total tally of 66/15/2. For that, I would like to thank you and offer a helping hand in any admin-related tasks that may be required -- it's as simple as leaving a message on my talkpage. Thanks again! -→ Buchanan-Hermit ™/ !? 22:31, 23 May 2006 (UTC) |
Joe, thanks for the direction on redirect for List of honors earned by Hugo Chávez. I'm still fairly new to Wiki, and am never sure when to delete, redirect, and so on, so I appreciate the guidance. I did make one change: the content was moved to the Presidency article, rather than the main Chavez article, so I redirected to there. The main Chavez article is just much too long still. Thanks again! Sandy 11:41, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your detailed comment on my Deletion review. Unfortunately the review has been prematurely removed [4] [5] [6] which is why I ask my question here: Do you have any suggestion how I could make my case in a more decorous fashion? Raphael1 11:51, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
I have answered the quesitons you left on my talk page. If you wish to post them to the RfA page, go ahead. Thanks, zappa.jak e ( talk) 21:53, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
That's pretty funny. User:Zoe| (talk) 23:52, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Heh, big bonus points in my book for working "flying buttress" in there. Got a good laugh out of me. Tijuana Brass E@ 06:01, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
...contact me via e-mail about the edit history issue.-- Jpbrenna 08:16, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
When you see a lot of 0 and 1s strung together, the natural assumprtion is that you are looking at the code in binary. You are not! Other number systems also contain the digits 0 and 1 along with a whole load of others such as 2,3, etc but a truly evil person (me) may decide not to use any letters that contain 2,3, etc so as to drive people nuts (make the game more challanging). Theresa Knott | Taste the Korn 07:32, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Well I am... touched! I'll take it as a veiled offer/threat. I have nothing but hatred for articles such as X view on Y, F criticism of G, or POV insults short of such classics as "Limousine liberal". I am no Zionist, but it doesn't help that I am Jewish, with articles such as "Israeli apartheid". Unless it's as current as "Limousine liberal", we should not have it. As for the RfA, it would be good, I think, to start it not before Sunday 6/11. I start a summer job on 6/5, and wouldn't want to be all-consumed with an RfA until after the first week. - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 00:56, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, thanks. I saw it before and have been following it but I'm staying out of it, I have nothing much to say on the matter. Thanks anyway, — Fire Fox 16:48, 30 May '06
I deprodded this, as I disagree that the guy is "non-notable." I found lots of articles talking about the theft this guy was involved in.. so if you still think he's not notable, we should at least do this through AfD. Just letting you know. Thanks! Mango juice talk 19:24, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi. In conjunction with my RfA (that you voted on), I have created an editor review, to give people a chance to comment as to ways in which I can branch out or alter my contributions to Wikipedia. An RfA seems to solely focus on how one's temperment and contributions relate to how they might handle administrative powers (and the consensus on that seems to be that I'm not quite ready); the editor review opens things up a little more to a larger focus, and I'd love to hear community feedback in the sense of that larger focus, too. If you feel you've already expressed yourself sufficiently when casting your vote, then by all means don't worry about it, but if any thoughts come to mind or if you'd like to expound upon any suggestions or commentary, it would be appreciated. In any case, I appreciated you taking the time to express your opinion on my RfA, and I thank you for that. — WCityMike ( talk • contribs) 19:54, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
I was reverting some vandalism at Cat Stevens and stumbled upon this: Yousef al-Khattab. The article is crap and needs to be pared - but I won't do it myself because of the obvious bias issue. I wouldn't be able to avoid it, anyway. Perhaps you'll cut it up into a proper stub minus all the glorification. The dude is a notable Orthodox-Jew-to-Wahhabi-Muslim story, interviewed many times for it. He's a career misfit, having jumped between no fewer than 3 different brands of Judaism before ending up in Islam. Let me know if you'll be willing to fix the article in your spare time. Thanks. - CrazyRussian talk/ contribs/ email 03:11, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
File:Atlanticpuffin4.jpg | Hello Joe. Thank you for your full support and gracious comment (I'd like to be the Michael Phelps - relentless and trying all new types of events!) at my request for adminship which ended at the overwhelming and flattering result of (160/1/0), and leaves me in a position of having to live up to a high standard of community expectation. You can see me in action and observe what then happened as a result. If you need admin assistance, feel free to ask me. Naturally, if I make any procedural mistakes, feel free to point them out. I look forward to working with you in the future, hopefully as an admin. In the meantime, enjoy the American summer!! Blnguyen | Have your say!!! 03:48, 31 May 2006 (UTC) |
You may also want to see the AFD at Apartheid (disambiguation) Homey 23:11, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
I'd probably have a witty retort if I wasn't so tired. G'night :) Radio Kirk talk to me 05:25, 1 June 2006 (UTC)