User talk:Livinlarge18/Archive 1

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Please make use of spaces to separate bits of punctuation from words, and please use periods to terminate sentences. - 振霖T 16:16, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

English is spelt with a capital E. Always. Also, please read what you're editing. - 振霖T 02:02, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

Please categorize any new pages you create. Also, Pokémon is spelled with an e accute, found in the character palette. Thank you. --PAK Man Talk 17:05, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Inaccuracies

Please be very careful when you add new information to the voice actor's pages. Some of the things you have been adding (ie: Kayzie Rogers & Mona Marshall are the same person; Maya Rosewood is Megan Hollingshead, etc.) have no proof that they are true. Also, to reiterate what Zhen Lin said, use spaces to separate your words and phrases. It might help if you used the Preview button right next to the Save Page button. Thank you. --PAK Man 16:17, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

New pages for anime Pokémon

When you make them, try to make sure they aren't garbage. Sure, Drew's Flygon has a good-ish amount of information, but honestly, you made a page on Drew's Butterfree and just... what the hell, seriously. There's not even punctuation in that line of nothingness, and it really doesn't tell us anything at all. And it's not categorized, you've been told about this before.

Please, please, shape up in your edits. Thanks. --TTEchidna 18:17, 4 July 2007 (UTC)


Please Categorize New Pages. This is the third time you have been told this. --PAK Man Talk 16:16, 18 July 2007 (UTC)


Final Warning

This is the last time I'm telling you this. Please CATEGORIZE any new pages that you create. And, Pokémon is spelled with an e-acute. If you don't want to use the character palette, use Alt+0233. --PAK Man Talk 16:38, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

Pokémon Genders in the anime

Will you please stop editing the character's Pokémon pages saying that they're he's or she's. There are NO confirmed genders unless it is a female or male only species such as Brock's Happiny. I don't care if Bayleef seems to have a crush on Ash. For all you know it could be a gay Bayleef (though its probably not). As much as it seems to act like a male or female, it shouldn't be written unless the trainer says what it is. So far Ash has called all his Pokémon "it" and that's the way it has to be.

So please stop. Thank you. -- Kenji Girl 21:39, 24 July 2007 (UTC)


Let me explain something

Alright, I don't know if I've been making myself clear about this. But please, for the last time, CATEGORIZE new pages that you create. Let's take the voice actor pages, for example. If you want to categorize it, simply put [[Category:TAJ voice actors]] at the bottom of the article. Also, if you want it to be organized by their last name, as all other voice actor articles are, you should write it like this: [[Category:TAJ voice actors|Burns, Joanna]]. Also, please make use of the spacing and parenthesis, and the Preview button right next to the Save page button. When you add the TAJ VA, it should look like this: Its English voice actors are Eric Stuart (4Kids dub) and Bill Rogers (PUSA/TAJ dub). And, probably most importantly, Pokémon is spelled with an e-acute. It is not Pokemon or pokemon. It is Pokémon. If you don't feel like clicking on the letter in the character palette, then type Alt+2033. So please, follow the guidelines of Bulbapedia. If you would like more information, please read the manual of style. I hope we never have to have this conversation again. Thank you. --PAK Man Talk 21:03, 27 July 2007 (UTC)

Alt+2033? That combination produces ±, not é. It sure as hell ain't Pok±mon, now, is it? Maybe you meant Alt+0233, which does indeed produce é? --Shiningpikablu252 20:21, 4 August 2007 (UTC)

Final Warning (for real this time)

I'm not kidding. Categorize new pages. When an administrator tells you something repeatedly, listen to it. I'm not the only admin who has told you to do this. In total, you have been told a whopping six times to categorize pages. I'll give you one more chance to improve your edits. Also, English is ALWAYS capitalized. --PAK Man Talk 20:03, 4 August 2007 (UTC)