User talk:Kazu parungao
June 2019
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Thank you. ClueBot NG (talk) 09:27, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
I have an important question
[edit]Is there any reason as to why you're here, BESIDES adding unsourced content to the page Ang Probinsyano? TitanSymphony (talk) 09:45, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
Re: Ang Probinsyano
[edit]Good day!
I see that you have already been warned, but I'm dropping this message anyway to let you know just how disruptive and unnecessary your edits to Ang Probinsyano are.
First of, I'm that bitch you were asking to mind his own business. Second, I do watch Ang Probinsyano and it appears you haven't watched enough.
Now that that is out of the way, I'd like to draw your attention to the second point - that you don't watch enough. If you did, you would have known that the promotion given to Ador was nullified in Season 1 considering that: 1.) The promotion was conferred upon Cardo posing as Ador; and 2.) The PNP does not confer post-humous promotions. Thus, Ador remained a Captain up to his death. As a final nail to the coffin of your edits, in the June 17 episode of the show, the character of Lola Flora was quoted as saying "ang dalawang apo ko, parehong kapitan".
As for your edits to the character of Diana Olegario, while she indeed married Romulo Dumaguit, she still chose to carry the Olegario surname which is the surname of her prior husband. It is that of her prior husband considering that even her son carried the Olegario last name. The other characters likewise refers to her as General or Secretary Olegario. If you are looking for a legal basis for that, the Family Code of the Philippines does not require the wife to carry the surname of her husband, it merely gives her the right to, not necessarily compels her to do so.
It is also worth noting that if you were diligent enough, you'd know that I should not be making this explanation anymore considering there are notes attached to these characters that you have been vandalising explaining the above. That is a double-whammy for you, because again, you do not watch enough and you are also not diligent enough. So if there's a bitch that should be minding his or her own business, that would be you. If you are going to edit make sure it is important and supported by proper citations. You could do as you please and not do as I advise, but you risk getting banned anyway and to that I say, good riddance.
Warmest regards. Gardo Versace (talk) 11:40, 24 June 2019 (UTC)