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You may be in violation of the 3RR rule, please desist from edit warring. Amirah talk 01:59, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi! For Lennar Corporation I saw this edit and I clarified. The postal address of the headquarters is "Miami, Florida" but it's actually physically outside of the Miami city limits. It is in Fontainebleau, Florida which is a census-designated place. WhisperToMe (talk) 05:55, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
I would like to suggest that you revert Blood Meridian to your "missing period" edit. Everything from there was egregiously pernicious to the article. One example is reverting to a problematic plot summary and then tagging it as a problematic plot summary. Untitled50reg (talk) 18:10, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
Joseph Hansen wrote that there were rumors only that any of these awards had been given to Mercader in absentia in 1940s. Though Ramon Mercader could be freed in 1953 Jaques Mornard and the Soviet government refused to recognize him as Ramon Mercader and this, in Hansen's opinion, was the main obstacle to free him in 1953 in 7 years before the end of the term and not in 4 months.[1] Ramon Mercader had other orders and medals to display that he was the participant of the WWII on the Soviet side and was not serving any terms in Mexican prisons. But he had only one order of Lenin. The sister of Ramon Montserrat initially was the wife of the leader of the International bridages of Spain, opposing Mussolini. She was to use the documents of her cousin to live in Italy. Please see the biography of her son in Wikipedia. He always told that his mother had been the sister, and not the cousin of Ramon Mercader. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SSt001 (talk • contribs) 11:52, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
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You did not get an answer to this question but it's something I'd like to know the answer to myself. This might be a question for WP:VPT.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 21:52, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
Hey! I noticed you removed my edits relating to rapper Eminem on Wikipedia:Unusual Articles in the section relating to "Gerbilling".
While I completely understand why you did this, I believe you may have missed the humorous remark I was attempting to make.
You see, on Eminem's 2005 song "FACK", he talks extensively about a sexual encounter involving a gerbil.
Since then, the song has become sort of an in-joke among Eminem fans due to its absurd nature and humourousness.
While reading this article, I noticed that a lot of the descriptions contained humourous jokes/references.
So when I made this edit, I was hoping that some fellow fans of Eminem like myself might notice the reference and appreciate it, and find it humourous.
I do agree that I should have summarized this in the edit though.
I hope you understand and will allow me to make this edit.
Thanks!
That's not a giant robot looming in Bangkok.
Hello. Regarding the recent revert you made: you may already know about them, but you might find Wikipedia:Template index/User talk namespace useful. After a revert, these can be placed on the user's talk page to let them know you considered their edit inappropriate, and also direct new users towards the sandbox. They can also be used to give a stern warning to a vandal when they've been previously warned. Thank you.--Theagentofblight (talk) 14:26, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for taking that tag off ... I was planning to do it myself at some point since the IP in question never responded to my request for specifics, but having done most of the work developing the article I didn't want to seem like I was exercising ownership. Having someone else see that nothing in the article really justified that tag is appreciated.
I suspect the tagger was the same one who made the edit I had reverted just before it in the edit history. It's the only edit by that editor, searching for that username reveals someone else who says they live in that general area, and the IP resolves to Vestal, just on the edge of Tioga County. And I suspect their real issue was that I had reverted their edit (for very good reasons) and didn't know any better way of following up. Daniel Case (talk) 22:28, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks so much for copyediting first homosexual movement! I really appreciated both your edits and the suggestions for improvement on the talk page.
(t · c) buidhe 20:47, 23 January 2022 (UTC)
can u copyedit Sima Yi page too, if u don't mind? the page suffered from too many redundant sections & unnecessary paragraphs Ahendra (talk) 18:38, 23 January 2022 (UTC)
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This is regarding your reverts to biased statements about Henry Morton Stanley's, apparently basing it of on Tim Zeal's work which is in no ways representative of the legacy divide which anything colonial comes up with. I had recommend you to revert back to neutral language in introduction ,made via my edits and not partake in edit warring again on further edits made in the introduction of that article. 1autumnLeaf (talk) 03:49, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for your copy edit of Survivor: The Australian Outback for the GOCE's February Blitz. I have a few notes, mostly MOS stuff, since this copy edit request was going for GAN. These are fairly minor points, please receive them constructively.
it was originally shown between January 28, to May 23, 2001....
in northern Queensland from October 23, 2000, through December 3, 2000.Be mindful of date formats and numeric ranges. From-through works (from-to is more common) but between-to doesn't. Between works best with and. Also, you don't need the comma after 'January 28' and in the second range since both years are in 2000, you can omit the first 2000 as assumed. See MOS:DATERANGE for more examples.
took place from October 23, 2000, through December 3, 2000 at Goshenneed a comma after the second 2000. (MOS:DATECOMMA) Could optionally remove the first 2000 (and commas).
on January 28, 2001 to 43.5 million viewersneed a comma after 2001.
to have more than standard 39 days of gameplay.remove 'standard' or replace with 'the standard'.
The last remaining player is awarded a prize of $1,000,000.Because this is an American show set and filmed in Australia, there may be some confusion about whether this is American or Australian dollars. Consider using US$1,000,000. (first occurrence only)
The final seven eliminated contestants made up the jurySince this is going to GA, I would change made up → comprised, which is more formal.
Jerri and Mitchell both received a vote at Tribal Councilboth → each
resulting in a 3-3 tie..
the second vote was still 2-2...
they wanted to go in 6-4with ranges like this, use a en dash instead of a hyphen: 3–3, 2–2 and 6–4. In general, hyphens are used for conjunction (associating things together) and dashes for disjunction (separating things or showing opposition). If you don't have a keyboard shortcut for en dashes, you can use – (MOS:DASH).
The winning tribe would receive a picnic basket of Doritos and Mountain Dew.Stating the brand names might be considered promotional and I'd understand some editors genericizing these (tortilla chips and soft drinks) if they aren't mentioned elsewhere in the article (ie: if they aren't needed for context).
Michael yelled out in pain, and ran to the water and dove in.maybe smooth this a bit for flow: Michael yelled in pain and dove into the water.
As the pain intensifying, his tribe watched→ While his pain intensified, his tribe watched
Their prize was a helicopter ride to the Great Barrier Reef, where they would have lunch and snorkel→ had
In the reward challenge, the contestants' loved ones would be asked five survival trivia questions via instant messaging. The winner would receive a 30 minute Internet chat with loved ones back home and a $500 shopping spree to buy presents. Tina's husband and children, Elisabeth's family, Rodger's wife, daughter, and son-in-law, Keith's girlfriend, and Colby's mom answered the questions for their Survivors. Tina's family got 4 answers correct.I would probably have rephrased this to tell a narrative of what happened rather than explaining the rules and then what happened. (This also avoids having to change tenses.) The contestants' loved ones – Tina's husband and children, Elisabeth's family, Rodger's wife, daughter, and son-in-law, Keith's girlfriend, and Colby's mother – remotely participated in the reward challenge, answering trivia questions via instant messaging. Tina's family correctly answered 4 questions and won a 30-minute Internet chat with her and a $500 shopping spree.
which helped them start their fire back up.→ which helped them restart their fire.
Back at camp, they received a mirror and a scale in tree mail to see how much they had lost and how they looked→ how much weight they had lost
won his fourth straight immunity→ consecutive immunity
Colby finally chose philanthropy over strategy and picked TinaRemove 'finally', which is one of those words to watch. It implies that the writer thinks what follows took longer than it should have. We should keep our opinions out of it and just state the facts. The reader should be able to make their own conclusion if something was overdue.
Colby and Tina both pleadedboth → each. If it's a subtle distinction, both suggests that they pled collectively while each means that they did it individually.
as the 3rd greatest season of the series3rd → third. We generally write-out numbers from 0 to 9 (MOS:SPELL09)
10th out of 30Here, keep them both as numerals, so that they're easier to compare. (MOS:NUMNOTES)
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Thanks so much for your copyedit of the torture article! It's a difficult subject to deal with.
(t · c) buidhe 02:55, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, I'm new in Wikipedia, I'd like if you could help me here א.ס. כהן (talk) 11:37, 23 August 2022 (UTC)
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Hey there, Rublov. I was just trying out your script, User:Rublov/anonymize, and was wondering if you could make a super, super minor adjustment for me: change user page
(in lowercase) to User page
(in title case). It would just look more consistent with the other links at the top of the page. Thank you! InfiniteNexus (talk) 02:02, 4 January 2023 (UTC)
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