User talk:Kmack14

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Re: Kyle McKernan
Hello, I'd suggest you take a look at criteria for speedy deletion to get idea of what sort of articles get deleted on sight. I'll explain a bit: If this person is notable, I'd suggest you to either prepare the article offline or use user space to prepare the article first, then move it to article space once it's complete enough.
 * " == Kyle Mckernan == == History == Was born in a spinning uderwater room with a gravity of 100 suns." -This article would be deleted under criterion A1 (apparently a person who was born somewhere; there's insufficient context to allow expansion of the article) and criterion A7 (such unusual birth might be notable if sourced, but this isn't).
 * " == Kyle McKernan == == Skills == " This, on the other hand, fulfills criterion A3: the page has absolutely no content aside of the titles, one of which is even redundant.

And as a hint, insulting other people doesn't help you. Yes, life is frustrating but that's ultimately a constant problem we can't really fix, so let's just relax and try to deal with these the right way. =) Happy editing. --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 14:37, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

Oh, and I didn't figure this out a moment ago, but here goes: If this is supposed to be an user page, you can put information about yourself to User:Kmack14 (see the guidelines again). The thing is, we're a little bit stricter in article space than in User: space. --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 14:40, 2 April 2007 (UTC)