User talk:Wyldehyena

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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

Adding captions where there are none is all well and good if you're adding content at the same time. Replacing captions with what you think is funnier while not adding content? Well, we'd rather you not.--RosicrucianTalk 14:08, 30 June 2009 (EDT)

Don't feel bad, Wyldehyena. I'm been guilty of the same thing. Just learn from this and help make this wiki better and better any way you can...within the regulations. Might want to check out Category:User notice templates to see what else to avoid. Have a blessed day. - Zadok Rox 14:31, 30 June 2009 (EDT)