User talk:EmmaPeelsKitten

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EmmaPeelsKitten, good luck, and have fun. – CAPTAIN RAJU ''  ( talk ) 18:25, 7 August 2015 (UTC)

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RE: Sally St. Claire
Copy and pasting is not what makes an article though, what makes an article is actual substantiated information rather than just a quick cut and paste job. I will revert Sally St. Claire again due to the fact that you are missing out on key parts of what makes a soap character article: development, reception, and actual sources. Until you have all of those things in place within one edit, then it's not happening. Seeing as I don't want articles to never exist, nor stop creativity, I suggest a good idea would be to create a workpage where you can work on the article before transferring it over. I'm sorry, but a messy article does not beat a section in a list. Yoshi876 (talk) 07:21, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
 * My apologies, I had not seen that you had further added to the article before commenting here, really all you need now is a decent development section on the article, probably going into good detail about the whole John Paul thing :) Yoshi876 (talk) 07:52, 25 May 2016 (UTC)

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