User talk:Apostrophe
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Also, thanks for reminding me, I need to start the Grammar Nazi project. --Champthom 07:37, 1 December 2009 (CET)
Linking Chris's name
I think in general, things should be linked at least once per section (on first mention), even if it's multiple times in an article. I use to subscribe to the school of thought that once per article would suffice but I think in a case where a subsection of an article was linked directly, the user shouldn't be made to scroll up to find an article on a topic if it'll clarify something. --Champthom 21:05, 3 December 2009 (CET)
Why did you delete the line, "Chris misses the irony that ass meat is exactly what he eats every time he drives to McDonalds."?
You said "let's not compromise the facts here", but isn't it well known that round steaks are popularly used as hamburger meat? McDonald's beef contains a variety of things and I imagine that round steak is one of the less nasty parts of the equation. --Doomknight 02:12, 6 December 2009 (CET)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/BeefCutChuck.svg/511px-BeefCutChuck.svg.png How is the part labeled "Round" (or at least the part of the round closest to the tail) not the ass? I am genuinely curious. --Doomknight 03:03, 6 December 2009 (CET)
Red links
Red links aren't exactly a bad thing, FYI. If there's a red link, make it a blue link by making it into something if it's notable enough to be its own article. Or, if it's a category, see if there's an existing category. You categorized a BlueSpike chat under Category:BlueSpike which seems to be restricted to fan art of BlueSpike, while you could have placed it in Category:PSN Chats. However, to be fair, PSN chats should be a subcategory of BlueSpike because, at least at the moment, all of the PSN chats are with BlueSpike. Anyways, back to red links, there's some option where if you don't like seeing red links, it'll just show a little question mark of the end of the word. Yeah.--Champthom 19:09, 11 December 2009 (CET)
Hey, Boss
Well, boss, I'm ready to round up all the bad articles from the ghettos and put them to work in grammaticalization camps. Where do you want me to start? Give me an assignment! I'm ready for it. I'm ready, boss. Put me in! --Tristran 23:45, 11 December 2009 (CET)
- Something has suddenly come to my attention.... Shouldn't we be putting the titles of these works also into their proper... format? Like a book or DVD having its mention in the article italicized, and, more dauntingly, having quotes around the titles of all the of the YouTube videos? --Tristran 01:28, 12 December 2009 (CET)
- Oh, and two more things: a. Some titles are being written as "[number] [given title]", whereas others are just the number or given title or ' "[given title]" (officially known as "[number]")'. What format should we be using that? b. Also, what's our policy on the annotations in transcripts? You know, the "[pissing my pants]" things. It's usually been policy to have them italicized, but the thing that really gets me about them is whether or not to capitalize the first letter in them, and if so, in what situations to do so. I always just leave the first letter lowercase (unless it's a proper noun). What are your feelings on how to handle these evil specks of Satanspawn? --Tristran 02:01, 12 December 2009 (CET)
Species
Ugh... a matter of confusion, master. We have Sonichu and Rosechu... and then we have the species of each. Are they be written "Sonichu"/"Rosechu", or are they "sonichu/rosechu" (and similarly with Sonees/sonees and Roseys/roseys)? There seems to be two different forms floating around; there's one that's capitalized and another that isn't. --Tristran 05:25, 13 December 2009 (CET)
Death of the strikethrough
Are we commiting genocide against the strikethrough? If yes, I'll join you, Liquid Chris for one, has not been purged. --YawningSquirtleRedux 16:37, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- Did it anyway. There we go. --YawningSquirtleRedux 16:40, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- We should probably draw up a hitlist of things like Lie and Fail to sort out.
--YawningSquirtleRedux 00:52, 21 March 2010 (UTC)
Mumble 2
Good work on Mumble 2 there Apostrophe! Article is looking much better. Was it you who wikified the summary as well? --YawningSquirtleRedux 16:49, 24 March 2010 (UTC)