User talk:Prime12

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"No doubt our wit is too slyly subtle for them to appreciate."
"No doubt our wit is too slyly subtle for them to appreciate."
"Apparently, some of your kind saw fit to decorate me while I was waiting."

If you haven't yet contributed anything, we'd really rather you didn't simply change jokes or add new ones without adding actual content. This also holds true for removing captions whole-hog or replacing them with "information" that really isn't.
Remember, we're meant to be informative first, funny second. Write an episode summary, check out the Most Wanted Pages list or the Stubs list.
For further information, see: Project:Captions

Seriously, you've added WAY more captions than you have actual content. While we are fairly informal here, the ability to make jokes are meant as a reward for those who have put in the work to help improve the wiki by adding real content. Aside from captions, most of your edits have just been changing a word here or there when the existing phrasing was better (and often had to be reverted because of poor spelling or grammar). We'd really appreciate it if you'd spend more time looking for places where you can fill in information and make the wiki better instead of looking for any empty space where you can stick the first joke that comes to mind. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 09:28, 29 May 2019 (EDT)
We've already talked about this. You've barely made any edits of substance, but you've continued to add more captions. As many jokes as there are on the site, we're still meant as an information resource first and foremost. Please make meaningful contributions instead of just more wisecracks. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 09:14, 12 July 2019 (EDT)