User talk:Beaten Corpse

October 2020 - Occam's razor
Naysaying is not an argument. If you feel the need to "revert" my contributions, you should, perhaps, offer some justification - especially on a philosophy page. Michael Lee's cited paper was a criticism of one of mine, I have a pretty clear understanding of the weakness of his position, and I am not just lightly making the remarks I made (at least not that one). Also, I guess "not a minor edit" depends on what one means by "minor". I would not presume to delete or change any of the rather stupid, misleading and badly written stuff on this page. I added 331 characters to an 82,000 character document. That seems pretty minor to me.

I don't know who you are, hiding behind your troll handle. I am Andy Brower. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Abrower (talk • contribs) 12:59, 4 October 2020 (UTC)

I find your arrogance and hostile nature to be quite amusing. Aren't you implying you're a grown man? I don't care who you are, neither does this site. A minor edit by definition is a couple byte changes, changing a misspelled word or a punctuation change. Adding more than a word or two is by definition, not a minor edit.

Wikipedia doesn't care what you know, it cares what the world knows. You MAY be able to argue that your first paragraph addition was "relevant" but if you want to criticize a source, that is the purpose of the talk page. You simply added your own personal opinion of the source right into the article. Your second addition was clearly just an opinion also. Since you clearly didn't read it, perhaps try reading WP:FORUM again! My first edit on Wikipedia was removed for the exact same thing, isn't it funny how things work? Beaten Corpse (talk) 21:46, 4 October 2020 (UTC)

Abrower (talk) 18:24, 7 October 2020 (UTC)Well, you are obviously much more of a Wikipedia authority that I am. "A minor edit by definition is a couple byte changes, changing a misspelled word or a punctuation change. Adding more than a word or two is by definition, not a minor edit" sounds like an opinion, to me. I guess this sort of futility is why nobody wants to play this game anymore.

just to let you know - I have been working over the "biology" section of the Occam's Razor page againAbrower (talk) 23:42, 24 December 2020 (UTC)

Thank you sir, Merry Christmas you filthy animal. Beaten Corpse (talk)

Help me!
What is the standard for classifying someone as Missing in Action? My question is do we need a source where such person is reported missing? What if the last ever recorded action of a person is that person wildly charging into battle by himself, his body never found and never to be heard of or mentioned in any historical text known. Is this enough to classify someone as Missing In Action? I am referencing Lucius_Gellius_Poplicola I beleive he should be denoted as MIA on Battle of Actium.

Beaten Corpse (talk) 21:27, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
 * This does not specifically require an administrator, so I've changed your request to a generic help request. 331dot (talk) 02:11, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
 * I would say for the linked article it is fine listed as stated or some equivalent of It is assumed he was killed in action. The difference being a lack of reporting, not a specific report of them not being found. — IVORK Talk 02:20, 17 November 2020 (UTC)