User talk:BigNintendoFan100

Hi, guys! BigNintendoFan100, here! I LOVE Nintendo!

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As far as I'm concerned, the words "damn" and "hell" aren't curse words unless you're overly religious or something. And even if they are "offensive", the wiki doesn't disallow the use of them, unlike certain other words such as the f word or the ship word. But, under NO circumstances you should change comments or votes (unless you're fixing coding), even if you had good intentions: it's very rude on the affected user's part and could net you a reminder or a warning depending on the severity of it. 20:50, 4 November 2013 (EST)

Response
Well, I still don't like cursing, but I guess I'll leave it at that. I understand. I think... I mean, Nintendo is a FAMILY-entertainment company, and Nintendo always wants Mario to remain a family-friendly franchise. By the way, Nintendo of America released a TV advertisement about Super Mario 3D World. However, I won't post the link, this time.
 * Ok then. I personally don't like cursing much myself, especially the stronger words, and I still always self-censor myself when it comes to the really strong ones. But I have strong feelings and sometimes I feel like I need to use strong words to express myself. But just a heads up, there is one article in this wiki which HAS swear words in its quotes and you're not allowed to change it either. This was discussed on the talk page a quite much so there's a pretty valid reason it's still up. It's the only article in the wiki that has it, so if you don't like it, I suggest you avoid it.


 * You may post the link in your userpage, if you like 20:58, 4 November 2013 (EST)

RE:@Yoshi876
Was your comment on Ztar Power's talkpage meant for me? Yes.
 * Well what do you mean by spam then? Because if you mean making multiple nominations, the limit is 3 for any user and if it's exceeded they get a warning.

Yeah, that's what I meant.
 * A user is only allowed 3 ongoing nominations, if they exceed it a warning is given, and the nomination deleted.

Oh, Okay. Thanks.