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Joe in Australia, good luck, and have fun. --Shirt58 (talk) 11:16, 7 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, I reverted your edit to CeCe McDonald because I'm not sure it was accurate. The sentence you changed refers to McDonald's friend Larry Tyaries Thomas, who in the reference given is referred to using "he" pronouns. The full quote is

Thomas's recollection of what he heard that night was far more detailed: "Oh you faggots, you nigger lovers, and whoop-de-woo, you ain't nothing but a bunch of nigger babies," Thomas later recalled in a police interview. "So as they said all that, I go over there and talk to [Schmitz].

(emphasis added). Of course, it could be the case that the City Pages article is misgendering Thomas – that'd be unfortunate but obviously it happens a lot in reporting trans* issues. Let me know if that's what's happened here and we can probably find a way around reproducing the problem. – Arms & Hearts (talk) 19:59, 23 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Your edit of P-adic order[edit]

So sorry, I find the previous version much more precise than yours (although yours is easier to read — esp. in a lead). But the previous version is NOT TOO complicated, and your version misleads a reader to the assumption that p-adic numbers are almost the same as real numbers — which is absolutely wrong. Certainly, p-adic and real numbers have the rational numbers in common. But only those. Even the solutions of the very same polynomial over the rationals are NOT the same when compared in the p-adics vs. in the reals. Let alone the transcendental (non-algebraic) numbers. This way your edit spreads misleading simplifications and misinformation. Best regards, –Nomen4Omen (talk) 11:02, 30 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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