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Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did to Dextroamphetamine. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Acroterion (talk) 05:22, 28 November 2013 (UTC)
Block me? LOL. I'm only trying to help Wikipedia by enhancing its content and shaving off the candy-coated fluff. You stance of bellicosity is unnecessary and strange.
Please use high quality references per WP:MEDRS such as review articles or major textbooks. Note that review articles are NOT the same as peer reviewed articles. A good place to find medical sources is TRIP database Thanks.
Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 05:24, 28 November 2013 (UTC)
And please stop referring to the removal of unsourced edits as "trolling." It isn't. Acroterion (talk) 05:25, 28 November 2013 (UTC)
Okay. Sorry.
Please tell me the format in which you desire my citations. I am medically educated, by the way. You are not dealing with a fool.
I honestly understand. I am just time-constrained, but I shall give it my best. High standards or nothing is my own policy. I shall create a user account in time. Thanks for not being snide.
I am correct in assuming pubmed is considered an objective source? Yes?
OKAY: HERE IS THE DEAL: I am time-bound in my leisure activity and honestly cannot hold down my job and simultaneously provide the time-consuming citation work all of you so righteously desire. Therefore, I propose: Acroterion can revert the article(s) to AS THEY WERE; but PLEASE GIVE ME A CHANCE when I do have the time to improve the article(s) as I see fit. Thank you. I shall also create a user account here because apparently this I.P. is very stigmatized or hacker-ridden or something.
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Please read WP:TPG for information on the appropriate use of talk pages. Seppi333 (talk) 13:53, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
Please stop your disruptive editing, as you did at Dextroamphetamine. Your edits have been reverted or removed.
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I'm stopping freely, my peer. I have no feudal overlord, BTW. In any case, until Wikipedia figures out how to attain standards of integral objectivity, I from this point on sail dead straight into the Arctic waters of oblivion... I do not require "secret police control", thank you, peer and Sir.
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. However, you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. Diannaa (talk) 04:20, 22 February 2014 (UTC)I am not understanding the text and inline wording here. I wish to appeal the block, but am I bound by any constraining limitations...? I am not a computer programmer, please forgive myself.
May I call as a witness, Gnostrat, to start with...?
Thanks.
Thank you.
I do not believe the "jurists" of Wikipedia are exempt from the same fallen earthly humanity the rest of us share - tacit agendas, unspoken motors of motivations exist abundantly. Hasbara agents notably take the cake hereabouts - I apologize if objectivity hurts the feelings of the sensitive. I do not believe in Aryanism nor in Zionism, nor in any supremacist ideology.
I have noted to my dismay the electronic activities of those who have, with great effort apparently, attained my status as UT-LAGATUS now; I was banned EXACTLY the moment I was almost finished registering for a legitimate account, thus eliminating "I.P."-related confusions; banned merely for an innocuous and facetious display...not spamming any public article dedicated to a topic, hurting or harming NO ONE...
An editorial systemic in-group tunnel-vision, in-group mutual "self-help" protection structure, and in-group perspectival bias is, politely, not hard to detect to the observant eye. I simply ask: How can one receive a "fair trial" under these circumstances?
Before I begin to "vindicate" myself (a generosity I shall grant if impartiality truly exists), shall my "trial" be exactly the duplicate of my "pretrial"? ... wherein nothing but the opposite of a balanced jurisprudence subjected me to a sardonically mocked piece of "justice", editorial prejudice openly and proudly voicing intent and goal of the online equivalent of predetermined judicial murder, my foregone sentence of death incapable of being altered, before I even offered a word...?
If I just could have finished registering, no more problems would exist and you fellows would have a contributor of quality on here... Is there a way I can prove myself, if allowed to register, and then all of you can see the SOURCED, SUBSTANTIATED and STYLISTICALLY/LEXICALLY more refined contributions I can make...? And if I then fail, I can just be permanently banned.
I have analyzed this (assumptive unitary actor) I.P.'s edits.
Nothing to warrant the treatment meted out to this individual. The individual presents with atypical personality traits, but often the edits are unconventionally insightful far beyond typical editors of Wikipedia. The individual seems to have behaved sharply or acerbically in uncivil fashion, only when being purposely rudely baited into doing so - not as agent of aggression. The sense of humor shows dark irony and other things, but nothing like the above would suggest - as if criminal.
I see this on "banned" users so much, I doubt I shall be visiting this site overlong the merited due created by its own controlling staff of honestly, ill-willed-seeming authoritarian personality types.
If some person is not common, uncommon is not criminal.
If some person breaks taboos of modern politics but is otherwise insightful (the editor very stupidly states, this I.P. is guilty of unintelligibility - I understand everything the person typed - the problem is on the other side of those not equipped at this banned, outlawed and mob-murdered person's mental level, frankly).
Wikipedia has really undermined itself in cases as shown here... All too frequently, daily almost - O well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:304:B34B:A940:7D57:797D:B38E:2C64 (talk) 05:37, 19 April 2015 (UTC)
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