User talk:128.193.241.186

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Hey, it's not just me. There have been a few other users (and even an admin) that have disapproved of your "creative" work. It's nice that the page has more information, so thank you for that. But seriously, if you insist on using a sensationalist style of writing, an admin might just come around and delete the article. They're usually pretty serious about keeping the style of wikipedia consistent. Now, if you want to save all the clever sayings you make to a personal webpage or your own computer, you can do that. But if you're trying to improve the writing of the article, you might want to reference a few Featured Articles and look at how they are styled and laid out, and base your writing style off of that instead of most of what you've already been doing. Comrade4·2 07:59, 12 May 2007 (UTC)