User talk:Conradici

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Look
I know you're new, but you really should learn the difference between blatant and trivial. For next time, keep in mind that adding "trivia" for the sake of adding it isn't very helpful--Icyweaner2999 15:26, 9 August 2011 (CEST)


 * Wow. Thanks for that warm welcome. I'm fully aware of the difference between blatant and trivial, thank you very much. As someone pointed out, they hadn't noticed the moment under discussion; I thought the point of the Trivia section was to include interesting things that people might have missed, and I figured this might have been one. I don't know why it's riled you so much - it's only one entry, after all - that you've felt moved to write on my user page. Conradici 15:39, 9 August 2011 (CEST)


 * Wow. Thanks for the wonderful first impression.  Just because people miss it doesn't mean it's notable.  In fact, you just told me you posted it based on speculation.  Just because it's one entry doesn't mean it should be there if it's not notable.  It's like in "Plankton v. Krabs" when Mr. Krabs's eyes drop gold bars when he realized how cheap the lawyer was.  What makes Bender's notable?  --Icyweaner2999 15:43, 9 August 2011 (CEST)


 * Seriously, what? I post an item that I thought would fit into the trivia section of the article; maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. As you know, I'm new. You remove the entry, and I - politely - asked you why.  The next thing I get is an offensively phrased message on my user page from you. "First impression", indeed. Thanks very much.  Conradici 15:58, 9 August 2011 (CEST)

I answered why. Two times. First, in my summary, the second time was on the talkpage. You chose to ignore that, and I politely reminded you about notability in trivia. I carefully worded my message and there is no way it was offensive. Because I tried to be polite, once again, I get sarcasm from somebody who thinks they know everything about the wiki from just 1 trivia edit--Icyweaner2999 16:01, 9 August 2011 (CEST)


 * Ok, this is going nowhere. If you genuinely can't see that going on a newbie's wall, starting a topic/sentence with the word "Look", going on to imply that they are stupid, and finishing off by being patronising, isn't likely to be taken by that person as offensive, then I really have no intention in continuing a conversation with you. I didn't argue with you about your change, but you wrote to me as if I had kicked up some sort of fuss.
 * I will think more carefully about any edits I make in the future; perhaps now we can leave it there. Conradici 16:19, 9 August 2011 (CEST)

In no way does that one word imply that you're stupid. It implies analysis and/or favors--Icyweaner2999 16:21, 9 August 2011 (CEST)


 * Eh? Saying "you really should learn the difference between blatant and trivial" is an implication that I'm ignorant. Conradici 16:32, 9 August 2011 (CEST)