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Replaceable fair use File:Noah Ringer at KCA.png

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Re 2nd ref in Noah RInger article

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Hi, I've added a section to the talk page in regards to this if you want to add your view, I hope I represented your position correctly.Number36 (talk) 20:38, 28 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I'm also taking one of those cookies while I'm here.Number36 (talk) 20:39, 28 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Grey's wiki picture

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I need help. Grey's wiki photo that was just uploaded seems to have vanished already. You were the next person to edit. Did I do anything wrong? I spent a lot of time making sure that pic would stay and hopefully it comes back. Haverhillanthony (talk) 21:20, 10 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

You're fine I think. It's just that you uploaded the picture with an extra dot in the file name, and another editor removed that extra dot thinking it was typo. I undid the changes so she is back in all her glory. Oh, I just saw Grey's note on releasing the photo under CC-BY-SA-3.0 on her facebook. I'm going to put that cite so it will stick. Bow to the Queen!!! :-) — Hasdi Bravo21:27, 10 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Re-adding politically loaded term

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Please don't re-add the term 'full Ginsburg' to describe Ambassador Rice. Firstly, the term is not used in any of the sources, so adding it would violate the prohibition against OR/Synthesis. Secondly, even if it were used in a source, it shouldn't be used to describe a living person. Please look at Wikipedia:Words to avoid and WP:BLP for our policies against using loaded words to describe living persons. FurrySings (talk) 15:00, 23 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

'this' is a blog entry and not a reliable source. FurrySings (talk) 12:47, 26 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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TMNT 2014

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AV Club is a satirical website.—Ryulong (琉竜) 13:32, 27 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

No, it isn't. See The A.V. Club. — Hasdi Bravo14:36, 27 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The A.V. Club is an entertainment newspaper and website published by The Onion. It features reviews of new films, music, television, books, games and DVDs, as well as interviews and other regular offerings examining both new and classic media and other elements of pop culture. Unlike its parent publication, The A.V. Club is not satirical, though much of its content maintains a similarly humorous tone.
The statement regarding all Japanese actors turning down the role of Shredder because of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles being sacred in the Shinto religion is complete bullshit though. That would be the "similarly humorous tone" you cite there. It should not be used as a reliable source, even though it does provide reviews and the like. Perhaps you should take its news section to be half satire and half truth.—Ryulong (琉竜) 03:28, 28 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The A.V. Club doesn't do satire like The Onion. Sarcasm yes but not satire. It may not be total bullshit either. Bay is clearly going for the demonic Shredder that is only portrayed in the fifth season of the 2003 series. My speculation is that the backstory may involve a Japanese man named Oroku Saki during fuedal Japan making a pact with a demon, which in the modern-day New York City manifest itself in a form of a white man named Colonel Schrader. :-/ We have to wait and see if Fitchner will actually be yellowfaced to portray Oroku Saki or not. Still sucks tho. If you want to talk more, I suggest we continue at Talk:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film). Later. — Hasdi Bravo05:10, 28 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry, but

"Having apparently determined that no Japanese actors would dare be a part of the Jonathan Liebesman-directed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, presumably given the original text’s importance to the Shinto religion, producer Michael Bay has been forced to make a decision regarding the reboot of a nostalgia property that will potentially upset people, just this one time."

does not read as sincere reporting to me. This insinuates that the original TMNT comic is somehow revered by followers of Shinto. The A.V. Club is the only source reporting on this "fact" which means it's probably total bullshit and part of the "humorous tone" that it is known for. Do not treat that website's humor as fact. Now, this is following WP:BRD. You made a bold edit to add the claim. I reverted it. Now we discuss it (as we are doing here) instead of edit warring over a dubiously sourced sentence. Rather than discussing it on the talk page, I will question the validity of the source at WP:RSN shortly.—Ryulong (琉竜) 05:59, 28 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Notable persons

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Where's the discussion or guidelines about including notable persons in the critical response section? There's no discussion about including Obama's response on Life of Pi, which you use for an example. Obama's response to Life of Pi isn't relevant to critical response no more than Buzz Aldrin's is to After Earth.--Relyk (talk) 02:15, 1 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Where's the discussion or guidelines of removing notable persons in the critical response section? Are you suggesting we should remove Obama's and Anne Hathaway's review from Life of Pi (film) too? At least Buzz Aldrin's review of After Earth was heavily covered in the news. We have to stick it somewhere if not under Critical response section. — Hasdi Bravo03:47, 1 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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