User talk:Jriddy
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Your reversion on Article (grammar)
[edit]Would you care to explain why one would use a male article with a female name (der Claudia as opposed to die Claudia)? --IByte 00:03, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Spelling Reform
[edit]Do you think English should have a spelling reform?Cameron Nedland 14:07, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I jiant reform wud screw pepl up big time, I'm thinkng mor like Cut Spelng
Sandbox
[edit]In respond to this:
A sandbox would be good too. A personal sandbox would be great, making a sandbox is easy, it's just like making a page. user:Jriddy/Sandbox is perfect when you are doing many minor edits at once, and while you're using your personal sandbox you can practice as many times as you want without ever screwing up the page. I have my own by the way. TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 15:37, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
Liar Paradox
[edit]Thanks for telling me that was a good call, but as much as I'd love to take the compliment and run, I only removed the "pop culture" section because when I read the article, there was an entire heading called "pop culture" but only one example in the entire section. One mention of a "Family Guy" episode that briefly mentions the paradox doesn't necessitate an entire section on pop culture. If there had been multiple examples, I wouldn't have deleted it. Minaker (talk) 05:50, 18 February 2008 (UTC)