User talk:ElBodhisattva

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Meelar (talk) 18:26, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)

Creating Articles w/ Categories
Good work creating new articles. When you create things, it helps tremendously to assign them to an accurate category (see WP:CG for info). If you're really not sure about categories, at least assign your new articles a stub category (see WP:SC for info). By assigning a category, you help make sure your new articles don't get lost as 'orphans' that are not associated with related topics. Feco

Michel Aoun
Hi there! I see you're new around here, so I'll speak softly this time. [1] Please DON'T upload joke images like Image:Example.jpg into articles. This is considered vandalism, and is not acceptable. [2] Wikipedia insists on a Neutral Point of View in all articles. That means that expressing opinions and taking sides is against the rules. Sorry. I agree with most of the POV opinions you've expressed, but we can't have them in Wikipedia. (It's okay to QUOTE opinions, however). David Cannon 11:07, 10 May 2005 (UTC)

And please stop hyper-correcting the English of the article -- there may be small infelicities of language but all the changes I have seen you make leave things even worse. I suggest you try improve your own English first -- though I assume you are not a native speaker of any form of English so perhaps your lapses are excusable. Could you also perhaps fill in some details about yourself in your personal user page -- it would be nice to see what your background and qualifications are. Stephen Hodge 23:40, 22 May 2005 (UTC)