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Romanization of 斗織[edit]

Hi, sorry about that. Didn't mean to actually go through with it. Thought I'd caught it fast enough so that it didn't actually change it. Sorry about the inconvenience. :) talk) 22:24, 24 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Lee Ji-yeon[edit]

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TVXQ (reply)[edit]

Post links, and I'll do my best. My understanding of "formal" Korean is difficult, but I can sure try.  :) SKS2K6 (talk) 07:04, 6 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

TVXQ (another reply)[edit]

I'm pretty appreciate of the effort you and your friends paid. It's a pity neither of us was able to spot the fact. :-/

The incident taught me a lot. At first, I'm bitterly angry about the story(even before I could find the truth), and I anticipated in the so called "爆吧", caused a lot of trouble to others, and I had black eye after 72 hours of the net-combat. After all, you taught me that every word I say should depend on the fact. Quite sorry for my edit in the TVXQ.

By the way, here's a question personally. It is a question that troubled me recently: how much do Americans know about the Iraq war? They even couldn't tell between the two major local resistant forces that have different goals. They seems to believe that all of those who are anti-America were terrorists or Al-Qaeda. If so, why? How could they ignore a war which their brothers suffer from frightening and bullets and "IED"s on a remote land? (If the question is rude or unreasonable, I apologize for my words.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fallujasurvivor (talkcontribs) 15:25, 14 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

About Iraq[edit]

Now the netizens have another target--France, about it's political behavior about issues of Tibet. The TVXQ story has been forgotten.  :-)

Thank you for your message. It is amazing that Americans know so little about that. As for 9.11, the Qaeda should be punished. But what about Iraq? I suppose none of you have heard of the slaughter in city Falluja done by America, using extremely poisonous chemical weapons killing innocent citizens, including infants.(there's a film called"Falluja the hidden massacre", produced by Europeans I suppose, you can download it on : http://www.archive.org/download/falluja-the-hidden-massacre/falluja-the-hidden-massacre-english.wmv )From then on I will never believe in the so-called humanity and freedom.

I wonder why the American people want to hurt the Iraqi people who are so innocent, so peaceful. Since the Americans know so little about Iraq, I could say nothing about their moral behavior, but blame them for their lack of knowledge.(I once suppose they are evil, eager for resources and profit, murdering innocent people only to feed their cars. Now I suppose they are cheated by the government) Even a pupil in China knows America invaded Iraq for oil rather than spreading peace or humanity. It is a pity, but never blame it when the Iraqi people shoot the invaders down. The resistance doesn't come from the terrorists, but from ordinary people who're alike with you and me, alike with your neighbor. They use a piece of cloth to cover their head only because that behind the war, they still need to live on like ordinary people. A sniper in Falluja who killed several solders have his family, including his wife and a daughter. If the American solders couldn't find the resistant people, they will arrest their families(usually women and children), most of whom will be abused to death in prison(an action Japanese used to deal Chinese resistance in WW2, but we proved them a failure). How could we believe in the so-called humanity? So I'd rather choose to support the Jihad, even I can't agree some part of it since I'm not a Muslin. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fallujasurvivor (talkcontribs) 15:44, 15 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Question and others[edit]

Hey I decided to add some user boxes like you did. I hope there's no trouble doing so.

Also, how well must you know a language to contribute to another Wikipedia? I was originally going to help the Italian, Japanese, and Korean pages, but sadly I don't know those languages enough.

~Garfield Turtle Anime~ (talk) 19:41, 8 January 2009 (UTC) Hajiru[reply]

Thanks! :D[edit]

It's ok. ^^

Thanks for helping!

Oh so I can still contribute even though I don't know the language that well yet? COOL! ^^ Thanks!!

Yeah, I'm a male fan of TVXQ (and proud of it!!! ^_^). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hajiru (talkcontribs) 03:17, 13 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

TVXQ[edit]

I checked the article, and it only talks about their potential names, their fun with the 4-character names (including their "stage" names), and the fact that they know it's cheesy now, but felt that those other names had deep meanings. Nothing about where they got dongbangshinki from (although one of the potential names is similar to it). SKS2K6 (talk) 16:01, 11 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Jaejoong[edit]

Was he born and raised in Gongju? Moon and Sunrise 03:06, 23 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Just so you know it wasn't like a random question or anything like that. I'm currently trying to make separate articles for the members and I want to get the information about them right. 日の出 01:51, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I know they haven't done many things outside the groups but if articles like this, this and this can exist and not get AfDed with the little bit of info they have, why can't the boys. 日の出 03:30, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The article states that it is Gongju in the province of Chungnam. In regards to the person above, at this point, if they get solo articles, I'd be surprised if an AfD would actually pass, because they are so notable as a group, and each member has done something...kinda.... SKS2K6 (talk) 04:51, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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About Gackt C.[edit]

To be more precise, thought about Gackt article to make a little more "cleaner" and accurate than it's currently. (Without adding new data). While the need to refine this site and others due to re-start. The new site is coming, is needed all the necessary assistance and collaboration for successfully completetion, either not for information about the person. I count on it..--GreyWolfy (talk) 16:42, 26 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This is the last time to contact you under current name. About "yesasia", I wouldn't use it as a source, either you are editing step-by-step, so why not first do some major differences in your sandbox and than upload it on the real article. Though, (without coercion) would love to do from the article a "profile" - GACKT to be your's inspiration, in other words - don't change the article so drastically it was before your edits. For works like this is needed time of preparation, tracking, since I began in December, done 75% of the work with reliable thousands of sources, there isn't a need for others to begin. I don't want to ruin your imagination, thoughts, but help this project to end. oncamera will help as well, is there a possibility to connect outside of Wikipedia?--GreyWolfy (talk) 19:47, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

TVXQ reassessment[edit]

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Hi! Please participate in the discussion for criteria of listing at Talk:List of Korean musicians. Thanks! Farjad0322 (talk) 18:32, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]


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