User talk:CookieMonstersayshello

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All right thanks --CookieMonstersayshello 08:46, 8 April 2011 (EDT)CookieMonstersayshello--CookieMonstersayshello 08:46, 8 April 2011 (EDT)

Multiple Edits
Your edits are great, but please note that it's not welcomed to edit more than 3 times on a single page at one instance. For example, Your recent edit on the page Prophet of Truth, you had 4 edits in the same section Motivation. Press "Show preview" for making sure there are no mistakes on your edits, or make sure you got everything covered in your edits. You might get blocked if the admins notice it. Please continue to edit on Halopedia! ;D — S331 Talk • Contributions 04:45, 10 April 2011 (EDT)

Re: Multiple Edits
Understood, sorry bout that didnt know. Bare in mind I am, relatively new here.

--CookieMonstersayshello 16:11, 10 April 2011 (EDT)

Warning
And I have only one thing to say to you...keep calm and carry on. Stop harassing other contributors or you'll get a temporary ban. Understood?

Have a nice day,

Okay, okay ill stop. I know when im beaten. --CookieMonstersayshello 07:01, 1 May 2011 (EDT)

Sanghelli
Please stop with the whole tactics thing the tactics aren't better than the other because bothhave worked well at times. Forgive My English TALK TO ME BABY 23:28, 17 May 2011 (EDT)

Thing is, though Halopedia seems to feel the need to gold up human tactics even more than sangheili tactics --CookieMonstersayshello 13:34, 19 May 2011 (EDT)

England
Please calm down. Halo is American so therefore we use American style English and grammar. Forerunner agrees with me. That was the reason I reverted your edits. And don't accuse me of stalking your edits. That's immature I check every to make sure it's grammatically correct. "A Penny saved is a Penny earned" 10:12, 5 June 2011 (EDT)


 * I, myself am English and life just a few miles out from Leeds. It was decided that we adopt a single dialect because of Bungie's American origins and the use of the US dialect throughout publications - this stops us having edit wars where both are equally acceptable like on Wikipedia.--  Fore  run  ner '' 12:34, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

My point is: England is not the United Kingdom so I dont see how the way im writing isnt american english. I say leeds is in the North of england because it IS in the North of england, if its ok to say portsmouth is on the south coast I can say leeds is in the north of england. Bit of a logic to it if you know whadda mean. --CookieMonstersayshello 12:41, 5 June 2011 (EDT)


 * Oh - that stuff? Necessity. Firstly we don't know of any changes to the structure of the UK between now and the 26th century; it's the same reason why we only have articles on some planets of the Sol system. Also I am unsure as to your separation of locations into north and south - are you using a longtitude mark as a separator or the cultural North/South divide? Personally I would have used regions.--  Fore  run  ner '' 13:00, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

Thats what i mean the north and south regions. --CookieMonstersayshello 13:02, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

And I therefore dont see why saying Leeds in is the north is a crime or not in american english --CookieMonstersayshello 13:05, 5 June 2011 (EDT)


 * Perhaps they just preferred the UK one better because we had an article for it - get as much links to it as we can. Very, very minor, and further reversion could lead to a Halopedia equivalent of WP:LAME--  Fore  run  ner '' 14:42, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

But if Australia is classed as a country, why isnt England classed as a country as England IS a country. Its just laziness and insulting in our national identity and americans (no offense) often get this whole thing wrong and im TIRED of it. --CookieMonstersayshello 14:44, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

Alright this is what I was told on my talk page concerning the type of English we use on Halopedia by Forerunner. Enjoy... "I don't recall it being written though it is generally-agreed by the community, including most Commonwealth speakers."
 * "A Penny saved is a Penny earned" 16:30, 5 June 2011 (EDT)

Its fine its fine its sorted. --CookieMonstersayshello 16:59, 5 June 2011 (EDT)