User talk:Treviabot92

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[edit] Rules

Don't be deleting my comments or messages from your talkpage and moving them to my talk page. If you do so, I will report you for impersonation, as you are actually impersonating me by doing so, unless, of course, I give you permission to do so.

[edit] Help

If anyone could tell me how to say my name in zombese, that'd be great, since I'll need to learn how when I die. Just post a separate topic in this talk page.

[edit] Post under here, please

[edit] Killing you

You actually have the story wrong, a little bit. I saw your radio message, and came to investigate as a zombie. I began killing you, as any good zombie would, then your buddy revived me. I don't know why, it was kind of a stupid thing to do. After that, I just finished the job. Blame your buddy for reviving me. I'm a straight up anti-survivor. Always have been, always will be. Anyway, I kill when I'm a zombie, and I kill when I'm a human. You're more than welcome to take the issue to the authorities, but as you'll see, I'm not particularly concerned. Take care now! --Druuuuu OcTRR 15:34, 3 May 2008 (BST)

[edit] Nah

Well,let's say I *did* see you tried hard on suggesting things,but when people spit flame on you,you shouldn't blast your shotgun at it.Just cool-down.Well,don't lose your temper,take advice of others(from BOTH PRO-Survivors and PRO-zombies and the dual-natured one),don't assume everyone like to kill zeds,and,take the point "pro-zombies are players that also doesn't like nerfing",and you should be doing better.

Well,thanks for your effort on buffing zombies and game balance,but this is the wrong time to buff zombies I guess.....--Perne 15:12, 22 April 2008 (BST)

[edit] Arbitration

Here ya go. Old arbitration cases can always be found on the link on the arbitration page. As far as I can recall, I didn't think that any warning or banning was suitible to either of you, and just asked you to behave better in future, and think before you did things.--SeventythreeTalk 10:21, 15 April 2008 (BST)

[edit] Hi

Glad you liked my profile and thanks for the joke, dont get me wrong I hate pkers and I rock their shit every thursdays and mondays when Im not eating zombies :D, I only hate more bounty hunters who kill people without having previous contact with them, they are just pose pkers in fact they sometimes end up killing people like me who just like to teach douche bags a lesson... Obi+Talk! TZH MDK 10:55, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Arbitration

I have made my ruling, as it where.--SeventythreeTalk 12:55, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jeez

Settle down, OK? Screaming obscenities at people isn't helping your position. --Cyberbob DORIS CGR U! 03:21, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Warning

Hello. You have been warned for this edit. Please refrain from editing the signed comments of other users. This is your second warning. Continuing your journey down the dark path may result in exile from these hallowed halls. --The Grimch U! E! WAT! 07:27, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Formatting

When you add your suggestion to Current Day's Suggestions, the instructions on how to get the proper formatting are below the list of current suggestions (you can see them when you edit the list). Next time you make a suggestion, please follow them. --Midianian|T|T:S|C:RCS| 12:38, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Talk:Suggestions

Is This a serious suggestion or are you just screwing around? If it's a serious suggestion you might want to go through it and clear it up a bit, it's difficult to understand and easily too many things for any class to start with.--Karekmaps?! 11:16, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

Please sign when you post on my page. I'm not correcting you, I'm telling you that that will never get through voting unless it is a light load because it is insanely overpowered, if you let it go to voting without modifying it you will get hassled a lot.--Karekmaps?! 11:23, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Warning

Do not edit other peoples votes or signed comments on this wiki, to do so is impersonation. This is your first warning. --The Grimch U! E! WAT! 04:54, 19 November 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Suggestions

You are only allowed one suggestion per day, I'm afraid -- boxytalk • 02:09 9 November 2007 (BST)

Also, please put your suggestions on the suggestions talk page first, so that they can be developed fully. People don't like voting for broad outlines, they need to know the mechanics of what you are suggesting. For example, with your duel wielding suggestion, what is the accuracy of shooting two guns at once? Does it take 1 or 2 AP? (BTW, it's been suggested before) -- boxytalk • 02:13 9 November 2007 (BST)
As she said; you may wish to take your sawed off shotgun suggestion to the talk as well before proposing it. Please do- it will save EVERYONE a lot of hassle.  Nalikill  TALK  E!  W!  M!  USAI  19:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
And you may wish to try Project Mentor  Nalikill  TALK  E!  W!  M!  USAI  20:00, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Welcome to our Wiki

Hi Treviabot92! As we can see, you made your first edits to this wiki not long ago. It's OK to be new, and we encourage new blood to join and enrich our community. At the same time, we understand that no one is a perfect wiki editor straight off the bat, and, just in case you get stuck, here're some useful tips to help you out. Please take the time to read them.

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The Suggestions Page

We know that as a new user, you want to share your ideas with us. But a community as big as ours has already seen all kind of suggestions, and it's possible that we've already seen something very similar to the ideas you have. Follow these simple guidelines to make sure that your suggestion gets the respect that it deserves:

  • We strongly recommend that you read the Suggestions Dos and Do Nots and the Frequently Suggested Ideas pages so that you will have an idea of what kind of suggestions are likely to be accepted and what kind are ridiculous in the eyes of the community. The pages might look long and time-consuming to read, but you will find them entertaining and helpful.
  • You might also want to look at the Previous Days Suggestions. These contain a record of all previous suggestions. Use the search function in your browser to search for keywords relating to the suggestion you want to make.
  • It may be helpful to wait a few days to get a feel for the wiki and the other users before subjecting your idea to any possible criticism. If you're unsure, the Suggestions Discussion page is good neutral territory to suggest, gather feedback, and refine your idea before officially submitting it.
  • Write your suggestion according to these steps. If it looks too complicated for you, ask for help.
  • You can't modify a suggestion that you've written once it has been posted on the Suggestions page. You can withdraw and resubmit it with changes later, but only do that if people liked your original suggestion while requesting changes, not if it was Spaminated.
  • If you get stuck at ANY point in writing your suggestion, ask for help. There's no shame in being new and after a few times, you'll get the hang of it.

Remember: These guidelines may look difficult to learn and follow, but they're mainly just common sense! Think about what you're going to say or do before you do it! If you don't make an effort to do so, then why would others have the obligation to be nice to you? Feel free to ask any Project Welcome member if you need help, that's our purpose anyways!

If you want to delete this text, just delete the {{Welcomenewbie}} line from your talk page. Remember that you can always have access to these tips on the Project Welcome/Welcomenewbie page.

---- boxytalk • 02:09 9 November 2007 (BST)

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