User talk:Axc4466

Acquaint yourself with Wikipedia.
I see you are new here, so I strongly urge you to read the above "Welcome to Wikipedia" links. I am assuming good faith in your edits on Hasanaginica, as I believe it is clear you are not well aware how the rules work. One important thing is No original research. We want to keep pages clean with reliable sources. Cheers --Jesuislafete (talk) 03:22, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

Please relax and leave my posts alone
Good faith of course, meaning no unfounded assumptions, which you seem to make a lot but which I have no time to discuss here. Regarding your comments about my post, you seem to be completely inconsistent in your application of "rules". 95% of the text in the Hasanaginica entry is without references and thus can be considered "original research": factual statements about the years when the poem was made, the place, the claims that the heros were actual individuals with their names, just to name a few. Even the first reference is fake. But you don't seem to care about the rest of the entry: you simply don't like MY post. There is a lot of stuff written in this entry that I don't like and consider "original research" but I understand that I am not called upon to go around and cross other people's work anyway I choose. So please stop abusing the editing freedoms of Wikipedia and stop removing my text. Axc4466 (talk) 04:52, 22 September 2011 (UTC)


 * Once again, it seems like I cannot talk to you at all because you refuse to read the rules on Wikipedia. Actually, about half of the article is referenced, the rest isn't because a previous user did not directly reference the source from Dagmar Burkhart ( tacked it under the subheading "Source"). However, that is not an excuse for you to continue adding unsourced information onto the page. In fact, that should be a deterrent, and encourage everyone to work and find sources to make the page better. Instead of just reverting, why don't you use the discussion page to work something out? As you can see from my history, I have been an editor on Wikipedia for many years and I have been involved with many disputes--I have learned that it is essential more than ever for all parties to utilize discussion and not edit war. --Jesuislafete (talk) 23:30, 22 September 2011 (UTC)