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May I ask why my input on Servilia's curses keeps being reverted from evoked to given ? A curse is not given. A curse is evoked. If my input is being Christianized please stop, as I am writing from experience as a practicing witch. Thank you. Magialuna 06:28, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Grammar Witch

Witchly child, perhaps you could revise your page to eliminate the many redundancies, the school-girlish expression and vocabulary, and add some correct punctuation.

Really---why does an encyclopedia need a separate page devoted to the fictionalized depiction of an actual historical personage. This belongs as a mere footnote in the real biography.

And with proper punctuation.

You don't act like a witch

Response: Unless you are over 58 I suggest you cease calling me child. The only portion of this page I've inserted was the curse portion. You need to take your issues regarding "the many redundancies, the school-girlish expression and vocabulary, and correct punctuation" up with the author(s). This is not a very mature comment, as the article has been edited to death by many. I find it interesting you singled me out and didn't sign your post. Magialuna 15:05, 25 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]