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User talk:Milbury
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- Please try to remain civil in any discussions here. Thanks. (Admin 15:56, 11 February 2009 (EST))
- But of course. I remain the wiki's humble servant. Thanks for dropping by. (Milbury 14:58, 16 November 2008 (CST))
- Milbury, some of your comments to other editors are quite offensive and needlessly confrontational in tone. Here, for instance, you seem to be targeting others. Some of your repeated reverting (here and here, for example) seems to be following an arbitrary rule that you're inventing with the hidden agenda of teasing others. Some of your memorable quotes are hysterical. Others seem just downright mean. Please watch your tone when addressing others. Thank you. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 22:51, 17 February 2009 (EST)
- * Heh, the famous (or is that infamous? >P) Ryan thinks my stuff is funny. And I see I can't put anything past you. Yes, I'm afraid I have something of a predilection of teasing people who take themselves too seriously - being committed to accuracy and the best Wiki possible is one thing, but too much seriousness and it crosses the line into just plain self-righteousness, which is unappealing in any enviroment. Every Wiki has to have a few guys like me to keep the elite from falling prey to fascism. Nevertheless, I'll concede I was a little hard on Thrashmeister. Good kid, he just has to learn to be a little bit more civil in his discourse - that salvo on microwave rays was not the best way to greet a new member. --Milbury 13:21, 18 February 2009 (EST)
- I have to agree with Ryan. You are extremely rude and sarcastic and put other people's ideas (and them, for that matter) down a lot. If you don't think this wiki is such "Srs Bzns" then why are you even signed up on the site? This is a place where everyone enjoys sharing ideas, we don't need a snide comment from you in between discussions. Thanks. --JessicaHeartsMatt 10:37, 18 February 2009 (EST)
- * Why am I signed up on the site? I don't remember reading in the Rules & Regulations that I need to justify my membership to anyone. Additionally, I find it ironic that you are rude in confronting somneone about alleged rudeness. But out of courtesy, I'll answer your question. Why did I join? Two reasons: (1) Because I am a hopeless Heroes geek, and (2) Because I really have too much free time on my hands. It just so happens that I think people who take themselves too seriously need poking fun once in a while at lest they lose perspective. This isn't the Lord's work, Jessica. We're all here to have fun and fanboy/fangirl about Heroes, so for heaven's sake, lighten up. If there's one problem with online discourse, it's that people take themselves far too seriously. --Milbury 13:21, 18 February 2009 (EST)