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...seriously, why did you link Bulbasaur as "the"? Bulbasaur. Link templates, mah boi. TTEchidna 08:10, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
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Userspace limits
Hi. I noticed you have been editing the User:
namespace a lot recently. Please don't do it any more, though. Bulbapedia's Userspace policy restricts the amount you can edit your userpage: no more than three edits per day. This policy was instated to prevent strain on our server, and also to promote people helping out in the mainspace. Bulbapedia is an encyclopedia, after all, so help us out by contributing to some articles before coming back to your personal userpage. The more often you edit in the mainspace, the more you will be allowed to edit your userpage. Thanks! --—darklordtrom 05:28, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
Welcoming users
Hi. If you want to welcome a new user just type {{subst:welcome}} which will put up the welcome template and even sign it for you. As you found out, if you copy and paste the coding then you'll get the wrong signature and the wrong timestamp. Thank you for your time and happy editing.--Beligaronia (talk) 06:56, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
ShiroReshiram?
It has come to our attention that you and ShiroReshiram appear to be using the same computer. So, what is your relation to ShiroReshiram, and why do you two appear to be using the same computer? - Kogoro | Talk to me - 07:33, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
MD2 walkthrough
For the Mystery Dungeon 2 walkthrough, please use words like you and your instead of the player. A walkthrough is really only directed at "you". Turtwig's A-B-Cs (talk | contribs) 11:57, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Userspace limits
While things in your sandbox are more lenient against the userspace limits, please try to keep editing to a minimum and use the preview button. Userpage tags aren't for the mainspace or helping anyone really, so just try to keep the editing low. Thanks. —♥ Jellotalk 15:21, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
Userspace & Signatures
The userspace policy says no more than three userspace edits per day, not to mention that the site message states "edit userpages as little as possible". Over 10 edits to your sandbox, for personal content... Sorry, dude, but your userspace privileges have been revoked. We may return them to you after the server conditions are back to normal, as long as you make constructive mainspace edits through that period. Thanks, - Kogoro | Talk to me - 14:08, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
Dream World Article
Sorry, I was only asking.--Black Yin Zekrom 21:24, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
Please do not link to pages about fake Pokémon
Sorry to break your bubble, but please do not link to pages about fake Pokémon like Regicrystal. This is a warning and you may get blocked by doing so. Thank for your time. MaverickNate 05:00, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
Templates
Like the one you just made in the Template namespace should have been made in your userspace FIRST. After that you should have asked an admin for approval. We can't have useless templates up like that. I hope you understand. Thanks. —♥ Jellotalk 20:36, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
Chill the hell out
- 1. It's a Japanese game. I see no reason why would they derive the name from Chinese.
- 2. A Japanese man will pronounce the word 集合 as "shuugou", not "jihe".
- 3. You speak Chinese, so you should know that "j" is just a foolish spelling of PinYin romanization. It's pronounced with a "ch" sound, not "j" sound.
- 4. What the hell does Jihead have to do with gathering?
Hope you understood. --Maxim 10:12, 31 October 2010 (UTC)
- 1. I know. But it's a historical thing. Kanji are now a part of Japanese language.
- 2. But it no longer is. In Japanese Kanji are read only in on- and kun-reading nowadays. Chinese doesn't play any role in Japanese language anymore. Also, no other Pokémon name was derived from Chinese, unless the Pokémon itself was based on some Chinese thing. This doesn't apply to Jihead. Dragons are everywhere. Chinese is no longer the most influential language in the East. New Chinese-derived words in Japanese is a rarity.
- 3. Great argument... I happen to know Chinese phonology system and I happen to know that Mandarin Chinese doesn't have voiced consonants at all. It only has unvoiced and aspirated ones. "J" is unvoiced counterpart of aspirated "Q". Neither are pronounced as the same letters in English. You know Chinese, so you should know NOT TO ASSOCIATE PinYin spelling with the pronounciation.
- 4. That's the most farfetched thing I've ever heard.
- 5. What the hell? I DID sign my message. I always do. --Maxim 10:31, 31 October 2010 (UTC)