User talk:Koyn~enwiki

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Welcome to Wikipedia! Your articles and edits are very helpful and appropriate; keep up the good work! --Merovingian &#8597; Talk 22:33, Apr 25, 2004 (UTC)

Hello. The talk about NJU has been moved here Talk:Nanjing University Dictioner 11:25, 8 May 2004 (UTC)

Hello, Koyn:

I would like to say a few words about your following comment @ Vfd.


 * .... Why do we always care what other people think of China? ---yACHT nAVEL 23:39, 24 May 2004 (UTC)

I have been puzzled and a bit saddened by this comment. Although every human being regardless of origins does have right to express hirself, we (yes I am using "we", because I am a bit Chinese) do care what other people think of China. We certainly don't want other people criticizing behind us and the Chinese (people) as a whole that we are rude, dirty, slit-eyed or like to kill our friends and comrades just for food (i.e. cannibalism). Tomchiukc @ Chinese wikipedia expressed his frustration while helping out anonymously at Korean wiki against a Chinese vandalbot. He was wrongly accused of either supporting or even participating in the vandalism just because he was an anonymous Chinese; he was banned at the end.

Nanshu was known from his previous contributions that, according to Menchi, "His intent is not just anti-Chinese. Nanshu is obssessed with insidiously or openly insulting the history and culture of any "ex-Japanese colonies". A former Canadian Wikipedian interested in Korea informed me on several occasions that Nanshu was anti-Korean and actually composed an entire website on that defamatory theme, e.g., Talk:Names of Korea. " Can we just let this kind of person fooling around just because of our "Why do we always care what other people think of China ?" mentality? It sounds quite "Ah Q". Here is another example at an online Romance of the Three Kingdoms game.

Or as Menchi said, "Don't take it personally. It's actually quite funny seeing how desperate this little sick colonialist is, isn't it? Yeah...a bit hilarious. I mean, c'mon, the Insane Japanese Occupation has been over for ages! That's so last century. Get over it! Gee....".

Anyhow I have expressed my point. Thanks for reading. Ktsquare (talk) 04:48, 26 May 2004 (UTC)

Thanks
Hi. Thanks for the kind words about my photographs. I have actually visited China - back in 2000, I travelled from Beijing down to Hong Kong... My photographs of that trip aren't that great though - I just had a little point-and-click camera. Some of the photos are on my website here.

I had a great time in China, and would definitely like to go back one day... but there are still lots of other places in the world that I haven't been to, that I want to get to first! - MykReeve 22:20, 9 Jun 2004 (UTC)

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