On 11/8/05, Autymn D. C. lysdexia@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I consider many possibilities beforehand. They were and are provably wrong.
Then PROVE them wrong. You don't do so - instead, you merely state that you are right and others wrong, and insist that everyone else is too stupid to understand the right anyway.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. You insist that your grammatical usage is correct and everyone else's wrong - not just the Wikipedia editors you are personally dealing with, but the overwhelming majority of users of the English language. That is, to my mind, an extraordinary claim.
Anyway, I've already proven my cases in the talk pages.
I cannot see such a proof, merely, again, an assertion, and insults.
I had no bad grammar, so this question is meaningless. I still left a
note.
Once more, assertion, not proof.
-Matt (User:Morven)