User talk:Gourd Roger



     WELCOME TO MY TALK PAGE!!!

This user makes an archive for his talk page upon reaching the 200 edit mark. However, it seems to happen after... a hundred years, maybe?

Also, if you're a Filipino and wanted to help in all the wikis but can't write in good English, you can go to my user talk page in the Gourd Roger Database Wiki. I only accept translation requests in Tagalog or Filipino. English requests are better.

Welcome XxRaderzxx

 * 海賊☠姫 (talk) 04:57, February 22, 2014 (UTC)

blog rules
You should check the blog rules since the blog you made recently violates the rule about being too short and will likely be deleted. 04:23, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

Anime Images
I rip episodes directly from Crunchyroll.

If you mean the Thriller Bark releases, I've downloaded SOFCJ's BS-FUJI raws. Mr. Whatever (talk) 12:48, May 12, 2014 (UTC)

OK thanks. :) XxRaderzxx (talk) 13:42, May 12, 2014 (UTC)

You're on your last strike now. One more and I mark you for ban.

12:41, May 28, 2014 (UTC)

Issho Defeats Donquixote Pirate Gangsters Manga.png
Yeah, my bad. I didn't see the word "Manga" in its file name until you mentioned it. Thanks for reverting it. 12:38, October 17, 2014 (UTC)

Horu Horu no Mi
A response to your undo. First of all, there already is a discussion on the talk page, someone mentioned the trivia was idiotic (slightly paraphrased) and another misunderstood them with nothing done to correct the problem for over two years. Second of all, it doesn't at all read like a Wikipedia copy-paste, it was written completely within the context of the subject matter. I rewrote a terribly worded and downright inaccurate piece of drivel that should have been done when the issue was first brought up years ago. Rather than me justifying why it should be changed when the reason has already been written in the talk page, why don't you justify why it shouldn't be? ◄► Tephra ◄► 16:08, January 9, 2015 (UTC)

◄► Tephra ◄► 08:13, January 10, 2015 (UTC)
 * Wait... the problem you had with what I wrote was that I said it was an exaggeration? Whatever, it seems the issue has been resolved, so we need not discuss this any further.