User talk:TenInchPianist

Looking through your contributions
I see you do not seem to like the concept of citing sources, nor do you seem to be aware of our neutral point of view and no original research policies. Wikipedia is not about what you know is right, nor what is obvious, nor what is true, it is only about what is sourced. This may seem stupid, but it prevents a lot of "obvious" garbage that editors "know is right." If there are no sources for something you think might be true, then it isn't bias on the part of everyone else to keep that tidbit out of the article. Wikipedia doesn't care about your personal opinions on books, deaths, baldness, or beards.

You're welcome to continue editing, but you need to cut this crap out or you're going to get into trouble. Ian.thomson (talk) 16:02, 12 August 2010 (UTC)