User talk:LinkLord

Keep screwing around and you'll find yourself banned for a little while. Just a friendly warning. --Jase 19:51, 17 March 2007 (CDT)

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Hey Jase, I'm just having a little fun. I love the legend of Zelda series, and I can honestly say the only reason I'm writing false pages is because I want to imagine what it'd be like if they really did exist. Can you understand that? Anyway, I figure myself your friend, and I feel that you do indeed have the right to stop me if I go too far. But creating false pages adds to my already huge imagination, and I like making up unreal bosses and such. Besides, other than that I'm simply correcting spelling errors. Is that really such a bad thing? --Din umm, whatever you said. I don't really look at the time unless I'm playin video games (thumbs-up).

Mad
Hey Jase,I just found out you deleted several of my pages, if not all of them. Why is that? If you're willing to be everyone's friend,why are you crushing me like Ganon crushes Hyrule? You don't know how bad that makes me feel.

defeat is inevitable

 * *sigh*

Jase, look. I understand why you did it, but it seems a bit unfair. I want permission to ask one thing. Actually, more like three, but you get the idea (kinda, sorta, in a maybe-not sort of way),right?


 * 1: If I make 1 or 2 false pages, please don't delete them as they're only for me.
 * 2: Don't delete changes I've made to certain pages, as they're only to help the site.
 * 3: Since you obviously have infinite knowledge of the Zelda kingdom, I'd like you to help me at my site. I'd give you your own account. Please consider it as you read the info below:

Site URL: chronicleages.wetpaint.com

Site Name: Zelda Chronicle Ages

Your Wetpaint Username: ZeldaFan

Your Wetpaint Password: zeldafan

Please help me with my site!

"If I make 1 or 2 false pages, please don't delete them as they're only for me." WHAT?
Where does your selfish need for attention come from? This is a wiki, you know like an ENCYCLOPEDIA, for actual facts and information... If you feel the need "make false pages", do it on your own dang site! (no cursing,please) Adamcox82

Thank you,DAD!
Listen, I know now I cannot write false pages, so stop rubbing it in my face. What I am asking now is for you to help me with MY site. Please just consider.

A Question
Hey, can anyone allow me a question? I'd like to know if I can add to the page Beneath the Well. As you can see, it hasn't exactly been made yet. But it IS a real place, in the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, in Ikana Canyon. It holds Gibdos. I would add nothing other than facts. Can I please add to it? And Ikana River.

Infinite wisdom?
I certainly don't have that. In fact, I probably know less about Zelda than most of the people who register - lots of people are surprised at my lack of Zelda knowledge, mostly because I webmaster Zelda sites. I kind of got caught in a loop and have been in the Zelda community ever since, regardless of whether or not I know as much about the game as the next guy. To tell the truth, I'm actually pretty bad at Zelda :B... but all aside the point, there's a difference between having "infinite wisdom" and knowing everything, and knowing the difference between something obviously true or false. On top of that, the edits you made to some pages did not help, and if I recall correctly did nothing to contribute at all. I'm not trying to be Ganon, because it's ZW.org policy that this kind of stuff be undone - nay, it's almost internet policy. If there's a legitimate reason for your pages to be restored, then kindly let me know. I have no quarrels bringing them back if they have a true reason to be there.

And I'd love to help you, or anyone, with your site, but I'm overwhelmed too much to even be dealing with the wiki as much as I do. I should be doing work right now. :P

And if the information is factual and helpful to people, of course you can add it without permission. I just browse articles from time to time and catch stuff that's REALLY off - but if the articles don't stand out as blatant falsehoods, I'm not going to do anything about it. --Jase 14:48, 18 March 2007 (CDT)