User talk:Fulgore2005

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Quote articles
Quote pages are for stock quotes only, mostly so they don't needlessly clog up the character article in favor of unique dialogue. All the ones listed on the article you made are unique/story specific. Kyosei (talk) 09:23, April 24, 2014 (UTC)

We Have an Admin
and it's not me. Kyosei's right here.

I highly suspect based on the edit history that this person is a close friend —or just you, perhaps— trying to continue a conflict of interests. Please do not do this in the future. Ganging up on others to "promote" your side of a story over an issue that hasn't been resolved is unnecessarily vengeful; it also looks more petty than it needs to be. You really shouldn't do this anywhere in life, online or off, because life is too short to let the filth of aggressions fester.

If the argument gets too heated and trying to actually talk to a person gets you no where, just walk away from the screen. Seriously. It will save you a lot of frustration. Really think about it. Sake neko (talk) 18:53, January 20, 2016 (UTC)