Talk:Julian Johnson

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Mystichumwipe[edit]

For every person who writes articles in Wikipedia, there's probably a hundred who can't write and so opt to meddle with and muddle writers' articles. Take this example, edited by Mystichumwipe, that makes no sense:

Harold Brock, a dentist from Port Angeles, Washington State, and his wife Genevieve were the first Western disciples of Sawan Singh, initiated into Surat Shabd Yoga in 1910 or 1911 through Sardar Kehr Singh Sasmas and performed on 21 March 1931

Oliver Puertogallera (talk) 06:04, 20 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

———— You are quite correct, Oliver. That sentence made no sense. I agree. What happened was that I deleted a part of a sentence that gave false information, but by mistake let the ending remain: ”and performed on 21 March 1931”. My error. Mystichumwipe (talk) 07:22, 1 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

2405:205:2219:a82c:f403:c4ff:feb6:f1e7[edit]

Wrong use of article "the" by 2405:205:2219:a82c:f403:c4ff:feb6:f1e7: "He spent much of the 1932 to 1939 in India,..." Some people like to tinker around in Wikipedia, though they do not know what they're doing. Oliver Puertogallera (talk) 02:58, 29 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]