User talk:Joshtan

Thanks for the messages.

Vandalism
All right, I will leave you a message, and I'm afraid not altogether a friendly one. I would appreciate it if you desisted from putting nonsense into Wikipedia articles, as you recently did with Adam Fergusson, Carposina semitogata and Brian Price. It's regarded as vandalism and it is likely, if persisted in, to get you blocked from editing. Sam Blacketer (talk) 21:50, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

Thank you Samuel for bringing this attention to light. Might I give you a barnstar or some other meaningless prize for reverting blatant vandalism? BTW, thank you for informing me that knowingly inserting misinformation, lies, blatant nunnery, and outrageous claims into Wikipedia articles is vandalism. I had absolutely no idea. Just curious: What do you think of spray painting walls? Is that vandalism too? Do you look at something like graffiti and think of it as a worthless defacement of property or do you see it as freedom of expression? Now, let me leave YOU a message Samuel, Cary, Dave or whatever your real name is (and I'm afraid not altogether a friendly one): Wikipedia is my wall, words my spray paint, and edits my graffiti. What you see as vandalism, I see as a form of self expression and artistic merit. You may have wiped one wall clean, but the whole block is dirty. Good luck Samuel :D Joshtan (talk) 15:33, 3 February 2012 (UTC)(last edit)