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While the paladin press page might have been copyrighted I just want to say that the articles on American Dragon and Isometric exercises were not found at the sites you specified. And I think that to an extent the widespread use of those articles across the internet is proof that there is no copyright. If you run a search of the text I posted you eill find it on multiple sites. And finally while I apoligize if I violated any copyrights my only intention was to get the articles started so others could edit them.--[[User:Gary123|Gary123]] 23:27, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)
While the paladin press page might have been copyrighted I just want to say that the articles on American Dragon and Isometric exercises were not found at the sites you specified. And I think that to an extent the widespread use of those articles across the internet is proof that there is no copyright. If you run a search of the text I posted you eill find it on multiple sites. And finally while I apoligize if I violated any copyrights my only intention was to get the articles started so others could edit them.--[[User:Gary123|Gary123]] 23:27, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)

I also want to add that I believe all three of my articles are important enough to deserve to be in wikipedia one being a major printg press that was invovled in a major legal battle, the other an animated television series on a major network, and the third an important exercise use by one of the most famous exercising systems of all time Dynamic Tension by Charles atlas. For those reasons i think even if my information is copyrighted you should at least leave a small stub to start off those articles.--[[User:Gary123|Gary123]] 23:38, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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Hi, here's my talk page. Feel free to put anything you want here. If it's here, then you can probably assume that I've seen it (I will probably not archive my talk page for a while). It's my policy not to delete any messages here, but please don't vandalize this page. However, I will revert obvious vandalism that obstructs other people's view of my page. Thanks in advance for leaving a message! The reason for this policy is that I believe comments on this page- even if it's an attack against me- offer insight into what other user's think of me.

This page has never been archived. For your reading pleasure, I don't plan to archive it. Scratch that, this page is getting huge. I will blank every 100 comments, with a link to each archival copy (I want to preserve the diffs that I've often use as 'evidence').

I reserve the right to make slight modifications to people's comments, providing that it doesn't change the meaning. I promise not to change the body of people's text (I think that's just unethical), but I may sign it for them if they forgot (I'll put it in [brakets], and make a note of it somewhere). I also might move around stuff if people put it in the wrong section, and I might add titles to people's comments if they didn't do it themselves. Whatever I decide to change, it will be obvious that I changed it, and the user didn't put it there themselves. Signing under somebody else's name will not be tolerated. This is the only thing that I will delete on this page (besides stuff I mention below).

Please do not revert or modify any comments on this page- regardless of whether they are personal attacks, vandalism, etc. I will deal with vandalism on THIS page on a case-by-case basis. On the other hand, reverting vandalism on my userpage would be much appreciated, and I have no problems with that. My personal policy is not to delete anything unless it seriously impedes with how other people view this page (i.e. if you put a big black box over everybody's comments, I'll revert it). I am against deleting comments just because it makes me feel unspecial. I believe that messages on this page- inflammatory or not- give people potentially valuable insight on the type of contributor I am on Wikipedia.

This page was reverted once. I believe reverting it was completely reasonable, and I didn't see any reasonable way of preserving the message.[1]

To everybody who posts here: Please sign your name with four tildes (like this: ~~~~). It makes it a lot easier for everybody (especially myself) to find out who said what. If you have something against time stamps, then I have no problem if you use three tildes, just make sure you post to the bottom of the page, so that everything is in chronological order.

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admin

No, I'm not and haven't been one here. I tried a self-nomination once, but it failed. I am an admin on Simple: Wikipedia. -- Netoholic @ 01:51, 2005 Jan 18 (UTC)

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LUPO IS A FUCKING FAGGISH MOTHER FUCKER BY RYAN M [-24.244.192.130]

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Vacuum

Why haven't you blocked Vacuum? It has broken the 3RR.--Jirate 16:15, 2005 Jan 22 (UTC)

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what a fucker! [-24.62.31.167][3]

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While the paladin press page might have been copyrighted I just want to say that the articles on American Dragon and Isometric exercises were not found at the sites you specified. And I think that to an extent the widespread use of those articles across the internet is proof that there is no copyright. If you run a search of the text I posted you eill find it on multiple sites. And finally while I apoligize if I violated any copyrights my only intention was to get the articles started so others could edit them.--Gary123 23:27, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)

I also want to add that I believe all three of my articles are important enough to deserve to be in wikipedia one being a major printg press that was invovled in a major legal battle, the other an animated television series on a major network, and the third an important exercise use by one of the most famous exercising systems of all time Dynamic Tension by Charles atlas. For those reasons i think even if my information is copyrighted you should at least leave a small stub to start off those articles.--Gary123 23:38, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)

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