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{{User:Zachlipton/welcome|Thanks especially for your great edits on [[Elizabeth LeCompte]]. I hope to see more from you in the future}}

== Your edits to [[body piercing]] and [[nose piercing]] ==
== Your edits to [[body piercing]] and [[nose piercing]] ==


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# [[Nose piercing]]: Your edits claim that a nose piercing pierces bone. This is false; the nose is mostly made of cartilage (see [[Nose]] or [http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761569690/Nose.html Encarta's entry on Nose]).
# [[Nose piercing]]: Your edits claim that a nose piercing pierces bone. This is false; the nose is mostly made of cartilage (see [[Nose]] or [http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761569690/Nose.html Encarta's entry on Nose]).
[[User:Andrew pmk|Andrew pmk]] | [[User_talk:Andrew pmk|Talk]] 05:06, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
[[User:Andrew pmk|Andrew pmk]] | [[User_talk:Andrew pmk|Talk]] 05:06, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

You can't get a bone piercing?

Revision as of 05:10, 29 October 2005

Your edits to body piercing and nose piercing

I have reverted your edits to body piercing and nose piercing because:

  1. Body piercing: While you listed the penis an example of a pierced body part, penis piercing is not very common. Aside from the fact that woman can't do it, it is much more common to pierce the bellybutton, nose, or tongue.
  2. Nose piercing: Your edits claim that a nose piercing pierces bone. This is false; the nose is mostly made of cartilage (see Nose or Encarta's entry on Nose).

Andrew pmk | Talk 05:06, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

You can't get a bone piercing?