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Particularly pertaining to In the Valley of Elah; Assuming you understand Good faith edits and Wikipedia's Manual of Style, many of you edits warrant discussion previous to posting. Your edits can be discussed on the talk page of each article. In addition, be sure you become versed with Wikipedia's beginner's assistance, manual of style, and take caution so as to not to edit to a standard that creates a bad faith edit pattern of behavior. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 09:39, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Regarding your recent edits on the article of In the Valley of Elah, emotional or otherwise, such edits &/or additions warrant discussion. Understanding good faith edits, adding such content (in addition to correct grammar and spelling) necessitates discussion on this talk page. The information posted by You may or may-not be substantial, but is it pivotal to the movie? Is said "factually supported analysis" actually original content? A lifetime member of Baker Company TF 1-15 IN (the unit in which the movie is based upon), so do not presume that I don't understand the situation that piqued the interest of the producers & directors to create this movie. Check your edits, content, and necessity, then discuss it on the Talk page. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 10:57, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for your efforts to make Wikipedia a more substantial research-based source. While your recent edits may seem to be applicable to the article, there are steps to be taken for long-term posting. First off, it would be best to establish an account (not just a redlink). Secondly, familiarize yourself with the Wikipedia Manual of Style (in concert with the Five Pillars). Our recent discussion regarding the content of the article of the movie, In the Valley of Elah, brings many compounded discussions. Understanding good faith, your discussions are to be talked about on the specific discussion page prior to posting for public view. Just know the movie is fiction, though based on factual events, and the article is to reflect the content of the movie.
The majority of the content is not necessarily to educate controversial topics with intended or subtle motives. This movie depicts the death of a soldier and his father's tireless effort to solve the mystery (runaway AWOL soldier, suicide, or murder), not PTSD. The true story in which the movie is based on is the proper venue for such content. All that aside, concurrent to my personal endeavor to treat, cure, and eliminate the stigma, of mental illness, I do appreciate your personal effort to educate and inform the masses of mental illness in military service members. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 11:39, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar | |
Thanks for your professionalism and diligence! Bullmoosebell ( talk) 15:18, 13 December 2011 (UTC) |
Welcome!
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Aboutmovies (
talk) 06:54, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Particularly pertaining to In the Valley of Elah; Assuming you understand Good faith edits and Wikipedia's Manual of Style, many of you edits warrant discussion previous to posting. Your edits can be discussed on the talk page of each article. In addition, be sure you become versed with Wikipedia's beginner's assistance, manual of style, and take caution so as to not to edit to a standard that creates a bad faith edit pattern of behavior. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 09:39, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Regarding your recent edits on the article of In the Valley of Elah, emotional or otherwise, such edits &/or additions warrant discussion. Understanding good faith edits, adding such content (in addition to correct grammar and spelling) necessitates discussion on this talk page. The information posted by You may or may-not be substantial, but is it pivotal to the movie? Is said "factually supported analysis" actually original content? A lifetime member of Baker Company TF 1-15 IN (the unit in which the movie is based upon), so do not presume that I don't understand the situation that piqued the interest of the producers & directors to create this movie. Check your edits, content, and necessity, then discuss it on the Talk page. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 10:57, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for your efforts to make Wikipedia a more substantial research-based source. While your recent edits may seem to be applicable to the article, there are steps to be taken for long-term posting. First off, it would be best to establish an account (not just a redlink). Secondly, familiarize yourself with the Wikipedia Manual of Style (in concert with the Five Pillars). Our recent discussion regarding the content of the article of the movie, In the Valley of Elah, brings many compounded discussions. Understanding good faith, your discussions are to be talked about on the specific discussion page prior to posting for public view. Just know the movie is fiction, though based on factual events, and the article is to reflect the content of the movie.
The majority of the content is not necessarily to educate controversial topics with intended or subtle motives. This movie depicts the death of a soldier and his father's tireless effort to solve the mystery (runaway AWOL soldier, suicide, or murder), not PTSD. The true story in which the movie is based on is the proper venue for such content. All that aside, concurrent to my personal endeavor to treat, cure, and eliminate the stigma, of mental illness, I do appreciate your personal effort to educate and inform the masses of mental illness in military service members. Bullmoosebell ( talk) 11:39, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar | |
Thanks for your professionalism and diligence! Bullmoosebell ( talk) 15:18, 13 December 2011 (UTC) |