User talk:Bradlay2016

February 2017
Welcome to Wikipedia. Please do not remove Articles for deletion notices from articles, or remove other people's comments in Articles for deletion debates, as you did with Grace Wan. Otherwise, it may be difficult to create consensus. If you oppose the deletion of an article, please comment at the respective page instead. Thank you. -- Finngall  talk  03:37, 17 February 2017 (UTC)
 * Information orange.svg Please do not remove Articles for deletion notices from articles or remove other people's comments in Articles for deletion pages, as you did with Grace Wan. Doing so won't stop the discussion from taking place. You are, however, welcome to comment about the proposed deletion on the appropriate page. Thank you. -- Finngall  talk  06:01, 17 February 2017 (UTC)
 * Nuvola apps important.svg Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to remove Articles for deletion notices or comments from articles and Articles for deletion pages, as you did at Grace Wan, you may be blocked from editing. -- Finngall   talk  06:16, 17 February 2017 (UTC)

Bradlay2016, you are invited to the Teahouse!
Shut Up. I am not sock puipet. Don't block me.

February 2017

 * I'm turning the block up a notch to remove talk page access. They posted a little message above, but they were also quite abusive on my talk page. I can only assume that they'll just fill the page with more talk along those lines if they're allowed to have access. Since this is almost certainly Wan or one of her friends that had this account, a tip: when you're caught doing something you shouldn't, don't lie or assume that the person you're speaking to is stupid. It makes you look extremely bad and makes it that much more difficult to accomplish what you want in the future. Furthermore, coming on to someone's page and heaping abuse is also a very bad idea, as this sort of thing makes you look bad and again, makes it harder for you in the long run. While granted this is all happening on Wikipedia, I have to assume that you have or probably will do this at some point in your professional life. If you want to have a successful professional career, you need to learn how to work with people and accept failure or rejection gracefully. Not everything will work out the way you want it to and learning how to respond properly will help leave a good image with others. Pulling the things you've done here will only make it more likely that a future boss/client/etc will just nod politely and make a vow not to work with you at all in the future, especially in the entertainment world where there are hundreds upon thousands of people looking to do the same job. Tokyogirl79 (｡◕‿◕｡)  08:15, 21 February 2017 (UTC)