User talk:Shoe1999

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Democratic primary results
Please do not artificially inflate the numbers in Democratic primary results, as you have done here on Arizona gubernatorial election, 2014 and here on Florida gubernatorial election, 2014. The numbers posted are the official numbers per Secretary of State websites and changing them or any others could be considered vandalism which may result in you being blocked. Thanks, Tiller54 (talk) 14:23, 2 September 2014 (UTC)
 * Tiller54 I find your comments very inappropriate. I can't understand why I am being threatened of being blocked, because of one mistake. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shoe1999 (talk • contribs)
 * Tiller54 gave you a simple warning about falsifying information, which is considered vandalism. Repeated instances of vandalism can result in a block. This warning is just to let you know, so it doesn't happen again. If that warning is too harsh for you, you shouldn't be on the internet. Chris Troutman  ( talk ) 01:56, 3 September 2014 (UTC)

Chris Troutman, if your an official Wikipedia editor, I would think you would know how to treat people, but I guess not. You should be ashamed of yourself, you were not even involved with this. This isn't your business, and yet you responded to it anyway. Who do you think you are, responding to others business. My comment was directed to tiller54, (not you). Tiller54 has the right to comment on my comment if he/she wishes too, but the fact that you weren't involved in this, but responded to it anyway, shows a lot about your character. The fact that you said, if words are to harsh for you then get off the internet. I have to say I have never been treated like this on Wikipiedea. I hope you will start to act a little more mature, Chris Troutman. -shoe1999
 * I'm a talk page stalker, hence my unsolicited reply. I've been watching your talk page since I welcomed you. But, you have a right not be contacted and I'll leave you alone. Chris Troutman  ( talk ) 03:41, 3 September 2014 (UTC)

To Chris Troutman: I never said not to contact me, but you came off as rude and patronizing. If you would like to give me good feedback, you can, and I will read your advice. However, if you continue to be rude then I will not pay any attention to you, so the choice is yours.-shoe1999

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Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 04:20, 3 September 2014 (UTC)

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