User talk:207.229.174.14

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[edit] Please STOP the substitutions

Not all steroids are anabolic. Many of your substitutions are simply factually wrong. I am with great effort hoping you made them in good faith, but you are creating unnecessary work to undo them. Not a single additional one or you will be blocked for much longer. alteripse 05:04, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

Sorry I will do my best to revert them. I thought I was doing them to do you a favor. Steroid was chemical description and anabolic steroids were rather the drug uses especially for athlete purposes. I promise not to do it anymore. Please remove the block. I want to be of use to this community and I am a newbie. Thank you. Alteripse.

Please undo them. I will undo the block. Please educate yourself before you edit here. alteripse 05:14, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

I will revert every single change, I promise. Thank you for teaching me a very good lesson. By the way, should I use a different computer to revert them or can I have a few hours to revert them all by being unblocked, if you dont see the change you can block me forever and I will shut my mouth.

I unblocked you. Just undo them asap. alteripse 05:21, 27 March 2006 (UTC) Really fast question how can I revert to the older version?

Look at the page history. Choose to edit the last version before the one you edited. You will see a warning that it will replace subsequent versions. When you save it it will replace the newer one. Don't bother to undo the ones I already did. alteripse 05:58, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

I have done all the changes requested. Thank you for giving me a second chance and your guidance. No such thing will ever happen again.

Thank you for undoing. The volume, speed, and sheer ignorance of your work made me suspect vandalism, but I am happy to be wrong if I misunderstood. Thank you for fixing the changes. Do you understand that there are several types of steroid, several types of steroid hormone, and that not all steroids are hormones nor anabolic steroids? Most of the medical articles referring to steroids are referring to glucocorticoids being used to suppress inflammation.

If you have a particular interest in anabolic steroids, the page can use some work and there are some topics incompletely covered. If you are interested in doping in sports you might research some of the major scandals and disqualifications of the last 20 years. Note that the red link means it is an article that has not been written yet. Click on it to start.

I would offer the following suggestions:

Make up a user name and make an account. It takes under a minute and is less traceable than your IP address. It makes it easier to have conversations, you will get more respect and benefit of the doubt about your contributions, and it makes it easier to keep track of a person's contributions so it would be a gesture of good faith as well.

Try suggesting some of your early changes on the Talk pages of various articles and you will usually get fairly prompt feedback. This is especially advisable if you are making a major addition or revision, or removing information because you think it may be inaccurate or doesn't belong.

If you have any questions, feel free to post at the bottom of my user talk:alteripse page. If you mention an article on a person's talk page, put the title in brackets so it is linked easily.

You can sign your name and datestamp quickly by signing all Talk page messages with ~~~~ four tildes. People here often check a person's contributions when they interact and a history of useful contributions gains you respect and gives weight to your opinions and edits.

We have a proper welcome template somewhere but I will have to dig it up. Welcome anyway. alteripse 12:05, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

Hi Alteripse, I actually have lots of interests but I will start with a clean slate and a much more documented approach. It was a good lesson. I signed under my name Mert Sahinoglu. Thank you for being a friend. How misguided that was. Well a lesson is a lesson.