User talk:Ynohp

Do you have something to say or just going about hurting my Wikipedia credibility. That thing yesterday with copying my talk page was out-of-bounds. I've asked you many times why you are doing this stuff to me, and you've never answered except to indicate that other editors have disrespected you so you can disrespect me (and leave them alone apparently). Can you see this just a little from my perspective? That stuff I said about you being a first-team position player on the founding articles 250th anniversaries is heartfelt and meant, but you have to decide if you're a Wikipedian or a vandal. Hurting good edits falls on the side of vandalism, and a part of you must realize this. We need your intelligence and editing ability on founder pages, I wish that could happen. I'm trying. Randy Kryn (talk) 05:12, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * everything you’re asking for was in that revision-deleted post you were pinged to but didn’t see in time, don’t feel like typing it out because it was very well-detailed (and I didn’t copy it anywhere off-wiki before posting, which I probably should have), but to cut to the chase, add back that recently-reverted James Bevel edit (exactly as it was, without modifying it), and any motivation for me to continue reverting you would stop, thanks for your patience and understanding. Ynohp (talk) 05:58, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * First I've heard of the James Bevel edit, and I wish that deleted posts like that were available for viewing by the intended recipient (a quirk of Wikipedia that's in the hands of admins). There should be no motivation for reverting-to-punish. I'll check the Bevel history to see if I can find what you mean, but of course I won't add it back exactly as it was if I don't agree to it, but will check. Thanks for answering (I like eht desrever sesu eman  tamrof). Randy Kryn (talk) 06:04, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * I added it back and improved it, minus myself (COI is a real thing, I can't add stuff about myself like that although accuracy would be 'civil rights historian Randall Kryn', which you or someone else can add either now or later). Added alderman Davis and Kristin Lems, and thanks, haven't thought of Lems in years, what a wonderful singer activist, she sang and wrote songs within the ERA and feminist movement similar to the position Phil Ochs held in the anti-war movement. I hope she's doing well, haven't seen her in decades (at the time she had never cut her hair, it was past her waist) - thanks for bringing up that memory. Just realized that the source and content can be added to Davis' and Lems' page, cool. Thanks (and please don't "punish" me or anyone, ever. I have a relative who grew up learning that punishment was a thing to do, so I know the concept. It's not, and shouldn't be. Nonviolence is a major key to life, not just movements). I'm going to bed, thanks for the Lem's reminder, maybe her songs are on youtube, I'll check in the morn. Randy Kryn (talk) 06:18, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * Yeah, here one of her songs. Another photo of her there shows her hair is gray, I hope she didn't cut it (grew it since birth). A wonderful woman. Randy Kryn (talk) 06:24, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * Wow, great to hear that song again. I'm going to have to contact her, we haven't talked since the late 1980s (Wikipedia indicates she's still alive). Randy Kryn (talk) 06:30, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
 * Another of her acclaimed songs of the era. Okay, enough for now, sleep calls. Randy Kryn (talk) 06:36, 27 January 2023 (UTC)