User talk:Kidcharles

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Re: Theremin ‎
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Proposed merge of List of magical negro archetypes in fiction into Magical negro
Hi,

As you have recently edited one of the two articles mentioned, I am notifying you of the proposed merger. Please comment at Talk:Magical negro. Thank you, Bigger digger (talk) 16:58, 1 November 2010 (UTC)

San Jose, California
I thought I'd swing by and give some advice on how to source WP articles a little better. Find articles in newspapers, magazines, or websites (journals and other scholarly works are great too) that mention a topic. This would be in opposition to what happened on San Jose. You linked straight to the item being discussed. Much, much better to only use sources that talk about the topic. Not the topic talking about itself (which aren't really reliable sources after all). Hope I've made sense, Dawnseeker2000   02:56, 27 January 2013 (UTC)