User talk:Thmazing/Archive 2014.01.14

Please unblock me from Wiktionary
If you look at my history, you'll see that I do NOT just enter "nonsense/gibberish"

The particular entry you were complaining about I had a legitimate reason for and it did not cause any problems. If you'ld taken the time to examine the IP addresses of edits, you would have seen that the previous edit was also mine but that I had forgotten to log in (I was using a public computer). I try to keep track of all my contributions, so I logged in and made the so-called nonsense edit so the word would appear in my contributions list.

Blocking seems like a waaaaay out-of-measure response for that nonedit---I mean, I can't even leave this note on your Wiktionary page! I'm completely locked out!

Please unblock me and, if I may be so bold, reconsider your eagerness to block users. Take your time before going nuclear.

Thank you. Thmazing (talk) 17:34, 30 November 2012 (UTC)


 * Because I'm blocked at the moment, I can't create a place to enter this citation:


 * 1996: The Green Mile by Stephen King
 * There was a naked, uncomplicated honesty in what he said as he stood there talking with his hands jammed deep into the pockets of his biballs that was impossible not to believe.
 * Thmazing (talk) 17:46, 30 November 2012 (UTC)

Official request for unblocking

 * Actually, now that I examine the edit log of clobbering again, it seems like these two events may be separate entities, only connected by coincidence. If so, I apologize for that portion of the misunderstanding. Thmazing (talk) 18:02, 30 November 2012 (UTC)

Derived terms
have to actually be derived from the term featured in that entry. Perhaps you're looking for 'Related terms' instead? —Μετάknowledge discuss/deeds 05:38, 19 April 2013 (UTC)