User talk:Slke984

When making a contribution to Wikipedia, please ensure that the content is supported by a reliable source. When you find yourself drawing conclusions from a source that were not expressed in the source itself, and especially when one of the sources does not even mention the subject of the article, you are probably exercising original research, which is prohibited. It is a fundamental Wikipedia policy that only views held by reliable sources should be reported, with small caveats only for reporting an article subject's own opinions. Even if you think you are drawing obvious conclusions, this is almost always prohibited. Please consider starting a discussion on the talk page of an article when someone reverts your addition of content, instead of just blindly adding it over and over. And please try to stick to a single account; abandoning your accounts makes it difficult for anyone to communicate with you. Someguy1221 (talk) 19:38, 13 October 2008 (UTC)