MxYamato
Why should I respect people who deliberately make up LIES and puts them on Wikipedia? You should be thanking me for fixing that person's dozen false revisions from today alone. Look at their history, maliciously and deliberately creating dozens of fake updates. UPDATE: Noticed you said nothing to the person who perpetrated vandalism and lies on wikipedia pages but decided to come to me, the person who fixed those vandalisms. cool.
You just came to me and said "In addition to the aforementioned conduct issues, I have no obligation to thank or reprimand anyone over here." And yet, that's exactly what you did. You did go out of your way to reprimand me, and so I responded. As you say, please make a strong note of this comment. You started this, not me. I WAS FIXING A CONTRIBUTOR WHO SPENT ALL DAY YESTERDAY CREATING FAKE FACTS AND FAKE CASTING STORIES - which I stated very clearly in my edits, that this person was vandalizing - AND REMOVING THEM. I took my own time to do that. You inserted yourself by attacking me, not the person who added the false edits. Also if you were personally offended that I responded on your talk page, I didn't even know you could get messages on Wikipedia. I went to the page, saw I had a message (despite not even having an account), saw the message you sent, and so I tried to respond in the same way. You assumed bad faith as well.
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