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Nabi (butterfly or cat in Korean) Does the shape of cat's ears resemble butterfly?

Meatpuppet?

Bouncehoper: What the crap is a meatpuppet?

Baegis: A marionette that subsists on a diet solely of meat and its derivatives.

Bouncehoper: ...How is that different than a sockpuppet? (also, makes me hungry....)

Baegis: Sockpuppets, of course, eat cotton products, which are severely lacking in nutrition and deliciousness.

Bouncehoper: How....strange....lol. thanks!

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Sandwich KOREA

Writter of User:Patriotmissile's source "김상열" is The Republic of Korea chamber of commerce "vice"-president. He is not goverment member. Source http://news.jknews.co.kr/people/news/20080117/6647628.htm
He was not appointed by South Korea Gov. You told a falsehood!!!!--Koreakorea1 (talk) 11:29, 19 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Returning

After much thought and deliberation I have decided to return. Many wikians contacted me by various means and I truly appreciate the support from all of them. Man, did I need that wiki break! I have learned from it and will use the experience to improve. RlevseTalk 19:13, 21 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Reply

I am not sure I can handle them all. I suggest you post this on the admins' notice board too, if you haven't already. --BorgQueen (talk) 15:47, 22 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Heads up about WP:AN topic

Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard#Removal of 3RR warning by User:Appletrees. EVula // talk // // 19:00, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits

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Your comment

Sorry, I don't understand your comment. In the seaweed photo, we need to specify which type of seaweed it is. If we don't know, we simply say "seaweed" or "sea vegetables," not "gim." The photographer is most likely dead so we cannot ask that person. Regarding the berry pancake photo, we also need to specify which type(s) of mountain berries they are. I surmise that there are more than one kind of mountain berry in Korea, although the mountain berry liqueur uses a particular kind of berry (I think it's similar to a Western raspberry). The photographer is likely living so we can ask that person which kind(s) of berries were used. If that photographer doesn't know, we can ask where s/he took that photo, and have a Wikipedian go to that place and find out which berries are used by that vendor. In each case, the question should not be blanked until the question is answered, and, also in each case, the caption of each photo should be as accurate as possible. My agenda is making sure all photo captions are absolutely accurate. Badagnani (talk) 22:27, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This is the first you ever said "I induced the species from the shape of the seaweed in the old picture and from my knowledge." Regarding the other things, it still is important to know the exact types of berries and vinegar. Koreans do have exact names for specific berries and vinegars, as they were historically not less exacting than West