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::::::<u>'''And yet, here we are again</u>.''' To ], a "see also" wikilink to our article about the logical fallacy named ]. I think it was C.S. Lewis who said that he'd rather play cards with someone who didn't cheat at cards than with someone who was just morally earnest about not cheating at cards. Likewise, I'd rather you kept your promise to recuse yourself from editing controversial articles than, every time it's pointed out to you that you've violated it, just saying you shouldn't have done it. How many "slips", as you call them, does this latest edit bring the total to? The number is high enough that, for me, I'm finding it next to impossible to go on assuming that you intend to keep this promise, especially with this latest edit coming so soon after we just completed (as I thought) the above discussion, and in just the same exact topic area. ::::::<u>'''And yet, here we are again</u>.''' To ], a "see also" wikilink to our article about the logical fallacy named ]. I think it was C.S. Lewis who said that he'd rather play cards with someone who didn't cheat at cards than with someone who was just morally earnest about not cheating at cards. Likewise, I'd rather you kept your promise to recuse yourself from editing controversial articles than, every time it's pointed out to you that you've violated it, just saying you shouldn't have done it. How many "slips", as you call them, does this latest edit bring the total to? The number is high enough that, for me, I'm finding it next to impossible to go on assuming that you intend to keep this promise, especially with this latest edit coming so soon after we just completed (as I thought) the above discussion, and in just the same exact topic area.


::::::You need to revert your edit, and to keep your promise, going forward, without it being necessary for other editors to keep constant watch to make sure that you do. Your ban from controversial topics is, as you've rightly observed, self-imposed, at present. Please don't waste any more of your fellow editors' time by requiring us to go through a whole new round of ''sturm und drang'' at ANI to make it formal. I'm sure your fellow editors are very, very tired by now of seeing your actions bring you there, and I doubt you much care for the experience, either. I'm not going to take this latest "slip" to ANI, ''but even <u>one more breach of your promise</u>, large or small'', and you'll leave me no alternative. Reply if you like, but I don't see any point in repeating the civil "oops, I did it again" language you've used so many times in the past. Just as you wish, of course, but any more of that kind of response isn't going to make the least impression on me: I've heard it far too many times before. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 09:39, 9 February 2011 (UTC) ::::::You need to revert your edit, and to keep your promise, going forward, without it being necessary for other editors to keep constant watch to make sure that you do. Your ban from controversial topics is, as you've rightly observed, self-imposed, at present. Please don't waste any more of your fellow editors' time by requiring us to go through a whole new round of ''sturm und drang'' at ANI to make it formal. I'm sure your fellow editors are very, very tired by now of seeing your actions bring you there, and I doubt you much care for the experience, either. I'm not going to take this latest "slip" to ANI, ''but even <u>one more breach of your promise</u>, large or small'', and you'll leave me no alternative. Reply if you like, but I don't see any point in repeating the civil "oops, I did it again" language you've used so many times in the past. Just as you wish, of course, but any more of that kind of response isn't going to make the least impression on me: I've heard it far too many times before. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 09:39, 9 February 2011 (UTC)


::::::<small>''I see you haven't been online. Another editor evidently noticed your "straw man" edit, . &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 20:13, 11 February 2011 (UTC)''</small> ::::::<small>''I see you haven't been online. Another editor evidently noticed your "straw man" edit, . &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 20:13, 11 February 2011 (UTC)''</small>


:::::::<small>I have two notices on my talk page, one in normal mode and one that comes up in edit mode, that indicate my preference that a discussion be kept on the page where it began, to preserve the continuity of the thread. I'd appreciate it if you'd adhere to that, and would stop posting replies to this thread on my talk page. Once again, I've copied the message you posted to my talk page here, below. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 07:59, 12 February 2011 (UTC)</small> :::::::<small>I have two notices on my talk page, one in normal mode and one that comes up in edit mode, that indicate my preference that a discussion be kept on the page where it began, to preserve the continuity of the thread. I'd appreciate it if you'd adhere to that, and would stop posting replies to this thread on my talk page. Once again, I've copied the message you posted to my talk page here, below. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 07:59, 12 February 2011 (UTC)</small>


:::::::I not understand how the ] edit was related to the issue about the ]. Is there a problem with me editing in this whole topic? I think our misunderstanding is rooted in the fact that you thought I am banned from editing the whole Israel-Palestinian topic. I will do my best to shy away from specific '''articles''' that do seem to be in a contentious editing pattern, but I think that you were assuming I would move away from the whole topic altogether. I am happy to do so, if you communicate in a way that convinces me that I am somehow not editing constructively on this topic. I have ceased from editing the ] per your request, and I welcome any comments you might have in regards to this issue.--&nbsp; <b>]&nbsp; ]&nbsp; </b> 02:52, 12 February 2011 (UTC) :::::::I not understand how the ] edit was related to the issue about the ]. Is there a problem with me editing in this whole topic? I think our misunderstanding is rooted in the fact that you thought I am banned from editing the whole Israel-Palestinian topic. I will do my best to shy away from specific '''articles''' that do seem to be in a contentious editing pattern, but I think that you were assuming I would move away from the whole topic altogether. I am happy to do so, if you communicate in a way that convinces me that I am somehow not editing constructively on this topic. I have ceased from editing the ] per your request, and I welcome any comments you might have in regards to this issue.--&nbsp; <b>]&nbsp; ]&nbsp; </b> 02:52, 12 February 2011 (UTC)


::::::::There's nothing remotely ambiguous or hard to understand about the offer you made to avoid sanctions previously, and I'll not go round and round with you while you pretend there is. I quote: ::::::::There's nothing remotely ambiguous or hard to understand about the offer you made to avoid sanctions previously, and I'll not go round and round with you while you pretend there is. I quote:
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::::::::The only words I'm interested in hearing from you are, "I agree to abide by the promise I made." Nothing else: no additions, no qualifications, modifications, or hedges, no arguing, no more temporizing, and no more debate. Say that, keep to it, and we're done. Say anything else and we'll be back at ANI to see whether admins will formalize and enforce the offer and promise you made to avoid a block or ban last time. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 08:37, 12 February 2011 (UTC) ::::::::The only words I'm interested in hearing from you are, "I agree to abide by the promise I made." Nothing else: no additions, no qualifications, modifications, or hedges, no arguing, no more temporizing, and no more debate. Say that, keep to it, and we're done. Say anything else and we'll be back at ANI to see whether admins will formalize and enforce the offer and promise you made to avoid a block or ban last time. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 08:37, 12 February 2011 (UTC)


:::::::::Okay...I will abide by promise I made. As to the ban, its already in place for other topic areas, and I certainly do not want to see it expanded. Cheers!--&nbsp; <b>]&nbsp; ]&nbsp; </b> 08:50, 12 February 2011 (UTC) :::::::::Okay...I will abide by promise I made. As to the ban, its already in place for other topic areas, and I certainly do not want to see it expanded. Cheers!--&nbsp; <b>]&nbsp; ]&nbsp; </b> 08:50, 12 February 2011 (UTC)


::::::::::The affect of the informal agreement you made re what you edit will have to be just as if it ''had'' been formally expanded; it just won't be recorded in the logs, is all. That, and reaffirming your agreement here saves both you and the community the strife of another round at ANI, and circumvents the possibility that instead of just formalizing and recording what you previously agreed to, the community might elect to block or ban you entirely. I'll have nothing more to say about this, but <u>be advised that I will not issue another warning</u> before posting to ANI if I see you disregard what you've promised. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 09:40, 12 February 2011 (UTC) ::::::::::The affect of the informal agreement you made re what you edit will have to be just as if it ''had'' been formally expanded; it just won't be recorded in the logs, is all. That, and reaffirming your agreement here saves both you and the community the strife of another round at ANI, and circumvents the possibility that instead of just formalizing and recording what you previously agreed to, the community might elect to block or ban you entirely. I'll have nothing more to say about this, but <u>be advised that I will not issue another warning</u> before posting to ANI if I see you disregard what you've promised. &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 09:40, 12 February 2011 (UTC)


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I exaggerate, but only slightly. Perhaps worse, though, re one's proper self-regard, this place has its own subtle and sinister gravity that sucks one into behaving competitively over the most inconsequential matters, and often clean against the judgment of ones "better self". Perhaps the opportunity to resist that pull, and so build the skill, the resistance "muscles", is Misplaced Pages's greatest value or benefit, when viewed wholly subjectively. Resisting that pull is probably good practice for marriage, where ''not'' resisting petty competition has far more damaging consequences for all concerned! I exaggerate, but only slightly. Perhaps worse, though, re one's proper self-regard, this place has its own subtle and sinister gravity that sucks one into behaving competitively over the most inconsequential matters, and often clean against the judgment of ones "better self". Perhaps the opportunity to resist that pull, and so build the skill, the resistance "muscles", is Misplaced Pages's greatest value or benefit, when viewed wholly subjectively. Resisting that pull is probably good practice for marriage, where ''not'' resisting petty competition has far more damaging consequences for all concerned!


Anyway, cheers, mate: I truly hope you'll keep us current with space vehicles, anyway, if you can find the time. Who else can do that half so well as you, I'd like to know? Very warm regards, &nbsp;–&nbsp;<font face="Cambria">] (])</font> 18:17, 30 October 2011 (UTC) Anyway, cheers, mate: I truly hope you'll keep us current with space vehicles, anyway, if you can find the time. Who else can do that half so well as you, I'd like to know? Very warm regards, &nbsp;–&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Cambria;">] (])</span> 18:17, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
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And yet, here we are again. To Criticism of the Israeli government, you added a "see also" wikilink to our article about the logical fallacy named straw man. I think it was C.S. Lewis who said that he'd rather play cards with someone who didn't cheat at cards than with someone who was just morally earnest about not cheating at cards. Likewise, I'd rather you kept your promise to recuse yourself from editing controversial articles than, every time it's pointed out to you that you've violated it, just saying you shouldn't have done it. How many "slips", as you call them, does this latest edit bring the total to? The number is high enough that, for me, I'm finding it next to impossible to go on assuming that you intend to keep this promise, especially with this latest edit coming so soon after we just completed (as I thought) the above discussion, and in just the same exact topic area.
You need to revert your edit, and to keep your promise, going forward, without it being necessary for other editors to keep constant watch to make sure that you do. Your ban from controversial topics is, as you've rightly observed, self-imposed, at present. Please don't waste any more of your fellow editors' time by requiring us to go through a whole new round of sturm und drang at ANI to make it formal. I'm sure your fellow editors are very, very tired by now of seeing your actions bring you there, and I doubt you much care for the experience, either. I'm not going to take this latest "slip" to ANI, but even one more breach of your promise, large or small, and you'll leave me no alternative. Reply if you like, but I don't see any point in repeating the civil "oops, I did it again" language you've used so many times in the past. Just as you wish, of course, but any more of that kind of response isn't going to make the least impression on me: I've heard it far too many times before.  – OhioStandard (talk) 09:39, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
I see you haven't been online. Another editor evidently noticed your "straw man" edit, and reverted it.  – OhioStandard (talk) 20:13, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
I have two notices on my talk page, one in normal mode and one that comes up in edit mode, that indicate my preference that a discussion be kept on the page where it began, to preserve the continuity of the thread. I'd appreciate it if you'd adhere to that, and would stop posting replies to this thread on my talk page. Once again, I've copied the message you posted to my talk page here, below.  – OhioStandard (talk) 07:59, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
I not understand how the straw man edit was related to the issue about the One state solution. Is there a problem with me editing in this whole topic? I think our misunderstanding is rooted in the fact that you thought I am banned from editing the whole Israel-Palestinian topic. I will do my best to shy away from specific articles that do seem to be in a contentious editing pattern, but I think that you were assuming I would move away from the whole topic altogether. I am happy to do so, if you communicate in a way that convinces me that I am somehow not editing constructively on this topic. I have ceased from editing the One state solution per your request, and I welcome any comments you might have in regards to this issue.--  Novus  Orator  02:52, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
There's nothing remotely ambiguous or hard to understand about the offer you made to avoid sanctions previously, and I'll not go round and round with you while you pretend there is. I quote:
"I totally agree to editing non-controversial subjects, and will do my best to stick to that area ... I will generally try to avoid Climate change articles, and any subject in which editors are known to (or say that they have) widely differing opinions."
The only words I'm interested in hearing from you are, "I agree to abide by the promise I made." Nothing else: no additions, no qualifications, modifications, or hedges, no arguing, no more temporizing, and no more debate. Say that, keep to it, and we're done. Say anything else and we'll be back at ANI to see whether admins will formalize and enforce the offer and promise you made to avoid a block or ban last time.  – OhioStandard (talk) 08:37, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
Okay...I will abide by promise I made. As to the ban, its already in place for other topic areas, and I certainly do not want to see it expanded. Cheers!--  Novus  Orator  08:50, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
The affect of the informal agreement you made re what you edit will have to be just as if it had been formally expanded; it just won't be recorded in the logs, is all. That, and reaffirming your agreement here saves both you and the community the strife of another round at ANI, and circumvents the possibility that instead of just formalizing and recording what you previously agreed to, the community might elect to block or ban you entirely. I'll have nothing more to say about this, but be advised that I will not issue another warning before posting to ANI if I see you disregard what you've promised.  – OhioStandard (talk) 09:40, 12 February 2011 (UTC)

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Greetings Terra Novus-

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Completely new abortion proposal and mediation

In light of the seemingly endless disputes over their respective titles, a neutral mediator has crafted a proposal to rename the two major abortion articles (pro-life/anti-abortion movement, and pro-choice/abortion rights movement) to completely new names. The idea, which is located here, is currently open for opinions. As you have been a contributor in the past to at least one of the articles, your thoughts on the matter would be appreciated.

The hope is that, if a consensus can be reached on the article titles, the energy that has been spent debating the titles of the articles here and here can be better spent giving both articles some much needed improvement to their content. Please take some time to read the proposal and weigh in on the matter. Even if your opinion is simple indifference, that opinion would be valuable to have posted.

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Hi, TN! Very gracious of you to have posted the above. Please don't give it another thought. Maybe someday I'll write an essay around the thesis that writing for Misplaced Pages is so inherently and unavoidably exasperating, as to be unjustifiably dangerous to one's emotional balance, equanimity, morals, self-esteem, blood pressure, digestion, and probably complexion, as well.

It's like composing a book, page by page, and then finding, when you've come back after leaving it alone for a day or two, that someone has come in and changed it all around to make a huge mess of it... Do you remember the faerie tale about the cobbler who laid out his work each night, to prepare for the next morning's work? He found, when he arose, that someone ( elves, was it? ) had picked up his work where he left off, and made really great shoes overnight?

Misplaced Pages is like that, except instead of discreet, pleasant, and highly talented elves who produce great work, each of us "wakes up to" the work of self-complacent, literacy-challenged twelve-year olds who trash our fine work, replacing it with inane, incoherent, bombastic prose, apparently while drunk.

I think the only way to stay even mildly in-balance is probably to work only on articles in which one has no emotional stake. Unfortunately, that tends to be boring, of course; our interest naturally follow our emotions. And it's soooo easy to go from "an emotional connection to the topic" to "my self-esteem is tied up in being right about this, and other people are just dishonest or deluded anyway". Been there, done that, as people say. We all have.

I exaggerate, but only slightly. Perhaps worse, though, re one's proper self-regard, this place has its own subtle and sinister gravity that sucks one into behaving competitively over the most inconsequential matters, and often clean against the judgment of ones "better self". Perhaps the opportunity to resist that pull, and so build the skill, the resistance "muscles", is Misplaced Pages's greatest value or benefit, when viewed wholly subjectively. Resisting that pull is probably good practice for marriage, where not resisting petty competition has far more damaging consequences for all concerned!

Anyway, cheers, mate: I truly hope you'll keep us current with space vehicles, anyway, if you can find the time. Who else can do that half so well as you, I'd like to know? Very warm regards,  – OhioStandard (talk) 18:17, 30 October 2011 (UTC)

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