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Your comment in Talk:Pseudoscience was removed because it didn't discuss any improvement to the article. Sorry for the deletion, but the talk pages of articles are restricted mostly to comments about how to improve the article itself. --Enric Naval (talk) 20:36, 1 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

July 2013 edit

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Edward Snowden advice: Wikibooks? edit

See if you can go on Wikibooks and write about what Snowden said WhisperToMe (talk) 06:58, 5 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Popper and induction edit

Hello Danshawen: I liked your comment on the problem of induction a few months back. If you are interested, I would appreciate your comments on my proposal to revise the instrumentalism article by explaining Dewey's refutation of Popper. Any feedback will be welcome, since this is my first editing effort. Thanks.TBR-qed (talk) 14:24, 15 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Important Notice edit

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Putin edit

We are all literally watching a European invasion with the power of social media and smartphones, which was not the case during the Bosnian-Serb War, the Soviet tyrannical murderous suppressions, and Nazi Germany’s atrocities. Thus, Putin is due a revised intro to his Wikipedia biography which parallels Adolf Hitler’s. Each totalitarian country’s leader has taken actions of the same category.

Hitler’s reads “He was closely involved in military operations throughout the war and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust, the genocide of about six million Jews and millions of other victims.”

Putin’s should read for similar accuracy that “He directed the military operations against sovereign countries throughout Europe including Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, and Putin is the central perpetrator of a large scale invasion of Ukraine that currently has claimed approximately 20,000 lives and counting including babies, children, women, elderly, and men (both combatants and non-combatants).” 24.126.164.232 (talk) 01:28, 9 March 2022 (UTC)Reply