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== Ohio Wiknic Invitation! == == Warm wishes ==


I understand your desire to step away from a while, but I hope that you will return when the time is right for you. Thank you for all of your excellent contributions over the years. ] ] 22:00, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
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:Absolutely. Malik should never have been de-sysopped in the first place. Admins working in the I-P area need a thick skin and a quick brain – and Malik was one of the best. Malik, I hope you'll come back again some day. Best wishes, ] (]) 06:57, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
::Don't know what to say really, except to pitifully echo the warm thoughts expressed by others. Best wishes whatever you decide to do eventually. ] (]) 13:27, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
:::Since a simple apology for the original sin against him won't be forthcoming, and that would, I hazard, be the only persuasive thing that might make him reconsider, the only helpful thing here would be a collective effort to write an historical essay summarizing as stringently and neutrally as possible how this punitive domino effect began, with a sockpuppet's harassment. And once sandboxed out, leave it on this abandoned page just to set the record straight, vindicate our lost editor's honour, and enable those who wonder what it was all about catch the drift in an overview. MS certainly deserves such a pittance of commemorative justice, and as a practice I don't see why it wouldn't turn out set a useful precedent for writing up cases in wikispace where bad administrative judgment can be shown to have catastrophic effects. It might teach that body to listen to the community, rather than rule it. ] (]) 15:00, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
::::That's an intriguing idea. ] (]) 15:02, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
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*I guess I missed all this. I'm reminded of ], #2. You've accomplished more than your fair share. Hope you come back in a while; understand if you don't. --] (]) 23:30, 5 June 2019 (UTC)
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Hi Mr.Malik, sorry for my bad English but I really want to say this. It was in my chest since you stopped editing. After being a volunteer and a tearless contributor for all of these years you can't just stop because of a small issue like that. If I was you I wouldn't stop. I would forget about it and move on. I hope you return back. Misplaced Pages become like a ghost town without you. Literally.--] (]) 18:58, 8 July 2019 (UTC)
:Hi ]. I'll take a look at it over the weekend. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 02:05, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


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That means either:
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* The FBI is somehow a less credible source than a supposed gay lover
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* There is some other reason why Orlando should not be included on the list


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I concede my argument on the DC Snipers, as it seems that you are correct on the lack of sourcing.
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Also, Another thing that is disturbing is this racist (Yes, racist, as defined by Google of all organizations, you know, the people who gave a cute little Google Doodle for Osama Bin Laden sympathizer Yuri Kochiyama) quote on your front page ->


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"Writing a book from a black perspective is freeing. Seeing it constantly examined from a white perspective is depressing." - Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Doesn't that quote fit the Google definition a little too well?
Racism (Noun) - "The belief that all members of each race '''possess characteristics or abilities''' '''specific to that race''', especially so as to '''distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races'''." - Google, (One of the most lax companies on Black Nationalism I have ever seen)


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It's one of the most racist and simpleminded quotes I have ever read. It boils down to black perspective good, white perspective bad. What a beautiful false dichotomy.


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:Now please read the discussion about the Orlando shooting more carefully. (I know it's become a wall of text, but you brought it up.) I've written that ] and ], so we should be diligent about getting the story ''right'' instead of rushing to include every incident that might possibly be a terrorist attack. When I wrote, people were citing news articles from the morning after the shootings as reliable sources -- which they rarely are -- and my point was that we should wait until the investigation is further along and more reliable sources than a 911 operator can be cited. Have we reached that point yet? I don't know -- has anybody in a position of authority said anything conclusive about Mateen's motive? -- or will we rely on Breitbart and the logic of the mob? So will I change my comments? Why would I? What I wrote is still true -- we shouldn't rush to judgment.


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:Now let's talk about racism. How does my quote from Coates say anything to you about characteristics or abilities specific to a race, or about the superiority or inferiority of a race? (It's a definition of racism that you chose.) Once again, I'm afraid, you need to read more carefully. Maybe you ought to read the essay from which I quoted (I thoughtfully left a link for readers) and judge who's simple-minded and racist?
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:Finally, let's talk about ''your'' comments about removing the Orlando shooting from the list. ''If'' you had put in a few seconds of effort, you would have seen that there have been dozens of incidents from around the world removed from the list because their inclusion as "Islamist terrorist attacks" was not supported by reliable sources. But you found it easier to accuse others of acting on their POVs than to look at the article's history or the talk page archives. Shame on you. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 05:20, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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== Oh shit ==
:: '''"So will I change my comments? Why would I? What I wrote is still true -- we shouldn't rush to judgment."'''
:: You should change the part about the gay lover, as that would help propogate the best information we have at this time. I no longer care about whether you say yes or no.


Some time ago I decided to focus 99-plus percent of my efforts here solely on article improvement and eschew virtually everything else. While it has no doubt saved me untold amounts of stress and ire, it obviously has its drawbacks too. Sadly I missed all of this. During my nascent days at this project, when I had quickly developed a deep disgust for adminship-culture, you stood out to me as an anomaly: a circumspect, principled individual as well as editor, who didn't view his or her bit as a phallus. (I would later come to learn, while few and far between, there were other administrators with integrity as well.) I didn't always agree with you, but I always found your character to be beyond reproach. I was equally, if not more impressed with your work as an editor; not only were you a prolific contributor, you worked daily in some of the most heated, contentious areas of the project {{ndash}} articles I wouldn't dream of working on as anything but a copy-editor. All of this, along with the egregiously mitigatory provocation, should have been given proper weight in the original case that caused you to lose your administratorship; had it been, censure should been the harshest measure even on the table. Now this; as passionate as I am about this project, there are times when I am truly embarrassed to be associated with it. I wish I had learned of this months ago, when you would have been more likely to see this message. I hope you know how valued you were here. I'm proud to have worked beside you, friend. Best, ] (]) 03:25, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
:: '''"How does my quote from Coates say anything to you about characteristics or abilities specific to a race, or about the superiority or inferiority of a race?"'''
:Yepp, still miss you, MS. Hope you are doing well, whatever you spend your time on....best wishes, ] (]) 20:54, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
:: It states that a black perspective (a characteristic) is "freeing" while a white perspective (also a characteristic) is "depressing". It makes a severe implication that the black perspective is superior to the white perspective. Unless somehow you think having your perspective being labeled "depressing" is a good thing and "freeing" is a bad thing. I'm afraid you need to think more carefully.


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:: '''"Maybe you ought to read the essay from which I quoted (I thoughtfully left a link for readers) and judge who's simple-minded and racist?"'''
:: Sentence one of the article is already talking about the "enduring whiteness of the American media". LOL, maybe the American media has "whiteness" because the country is 65-70% white. I'm pretty sure Coates is the racist. Everything is black and white to these race baiters. (Bell Hooks is another, for instance.) I long for the days in the future where people can be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin.


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:: Morgan Freeman had the best solution for raciam. (cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/flashback-morgan-freeman-ending-racism-stop-talking-about-it)
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:: '''"But you found it easier to accuse others of acting on their POVs than to look at the article's history or the talk page archives. Shame on you"'''
:: You told me to look at the article history (I looked at the recent changes) and talk page. You never told me to sift through months of archival data. Also, once again hitting me with those sick Ad Hominems. I guess you think attacking my character makes your argument better or something. ] (]) 05:55, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


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:::Man, you ''really'' need to learn to read more carefully. Coates didn't write that any perspective is depressing; he wrote that seeing his book constantly judged from a white perspective was depressing.
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:::When I wrote about the article's history and the talk page archives, what did you think I was referring to? Just the past few days? Misplaced Pages didn't start the day you registered an account, you know.


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:::Finally, telling you that you've been attacking me out of ignorance is not an ''ad hominem''. Don't jump in the deep end of the pool if you don't know how to swim. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 10:49, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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== Precious anniversary ==
:::: As much as I would like to debate all day, this is not the place for it. This thread's original purpose was to get you to change the now dispoven misinformation that was on your "No" vote, as well as bring up the disgustingly racist quote that you heralded as an "inspiring quote". It seems that you have tripled down on both of these, despite all the evidence, to the point where we are grasping at straws.
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:::: I care about the rules of the site, and follow them the best I can. So for me to continue the debate past this point would be me willingly and knowingly breaking (https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_battleground) and may eventually lead to both of us breaking (https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_soapbox_or_means_of_promotion). I hope you reconsider removing the now disproven drivel about Omar being gay, considering the FBI is not only a legitimate source, but one of the best. Wish you luck in your future endeavors and I'm sorry would couldn't come to an agreement.
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So one could look at it either way. One that needlessly pushes the civility line, or one that does not. Your point can be made just as effectively (actually more effectively) without the combative tone and without calling an editor a fool. &#8213;]&nbsp;] 04:36, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
Hi Malik. Could you please move this deleted article to draft space so I cam see what was there and work on it? Thanks. ] (]) 22:45, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
:{{u|FloridaArmy}} Please see the note at the top of this page. MS has not edited since . You can post your request at ]. ]&#124;] 22:55, 16 April 2020 (UTC)


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:See the preceding section. The editor has been criticizing me for hours because he fails to read before he shoots off his mouth. If it's incivil to say that, tough twinkies. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 05:26, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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:::Could be. If your friend from Breitbart represents the future of Misplaced Pages, I want no part of it. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 10:58, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
::::This is purely for my own defense, as I'm not having my name be defamed. I'm not from Breitbart. Now, as a '''former''' admin you are breaking ] AND ].
::::You should know as a '''former''' admin not to make wild accusations without certain proof. For someone that constantly tells people to look at old archives, you could look at my account history and realize that my account was made **before** the article was written. The earliest edits on my account have nothing to do with Islam/Islamic Terror/Islamism/Etc. The only way you could ever possible have argument that I'm involved with Breitbart is if you were to find a direct link that I work Breitbart, that I have a crystal ball and was able to predict the future (about the article), or that I have a time machine. Unless you have proof of that, don't defame me. ] (]) 13:45, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


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:::::Nope. The article was created in January 2011. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 13:59, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


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:::::: What are you talking about? The Breitbart article is not from January 2011. The Breitbart article was written on June 30, 2016. Source: (http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/06/30/wikipedia-removes-orlando-shooting-islamist-terror-attack-list/) Isn't that what you accused me of (with no proof)?
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:::::: For people's information, June 28 does not equal June 30. Unless I had a crystal ball.....
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== Precious anniversary ==
{{od}}Oh, ''that'' article. You joined a discussion about ], so when you wrote "the article", it seemed obvious that you were referring to ]. Speaking of the Breitbart article of June 30, you made your first edit to ] on June 30. Coincidence? —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 14:22, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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: Nope. Not a coincidence. The discussion of that article (on social media websites) brought that list to the forefront of attention. Kind of like how Yuri (The Bin Laden Supporter) Kochiyama's page was edited more in one day (The date of her 'cute' Google Doodle) than in the previous 2 years combined. As long as my points are cohesive and in good faith, and I'm using proper sources and arguments, I don't see the problem. It's not like I went there and started editing the pages without permission. All I tried to do was to have a logical discussion with people, and I asked them to change any information that we now know is verifiably wrong. But I'm still not attached to Breitbart in any way, nor have I ever stated to support it or reject it. I have stayed neutral on Breitbart. I have not stayed neutral on Islamism being called for what it is. ] (]) 14:55, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
Malik, we miss you. --] (]) 09:03, 21 February 2021 (UTC)
:I second this, and hope you're staying safe/healthy during the pandemic ] (]) 17:11, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
::I third this. Be well. ]&nbsp;]/] 01:39, 12 May 2021 (UTC)


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How it fits under war crimes, per the Rome Statute?
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Gone but not forgotten; you're still the GOAT.


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== Always precious ==
And how does it count as terrorism? Terrorism must be committed by non-state actors. When it's done by a state the laws of war apply. And it's not a war crime. So yeah. --]<big>_</big>] 04:50, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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== Douglas Lifeboat Station ==
:Did the expulsions start on May 14? When did the Haganah, Etzel, and Lehi suddenly become state actors? And your blatant POV pushing is becoming tiresome. So yeah. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 05:33, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


I'm hoping to create a page for Douglas Lifeboat Station.
:: When Israel became a state. After Israel was established irgun, lehi, and the haganah joined together and became the IDF. Massacres before then by can aptly be called zionist terrorism, massacres after are war crimes.--]<big>_</big>] 06:26, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
I'm am directed to ask you first?
::: My point is you have to go by a case by case basis. There's no nuance. It is illogical to have the page in both categories- they are mutually exclusive. The "expulsions" were a minority, I repeat. --]<big>_</big>] 06:31, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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::::]: what you are doing now, is ''really'' bad editing: you go around imposing rather controversial changes, ''without'' discussing them first! You should have been editing long enough to know this isn´t on. Please self-revert. Also, who the heck said that states do not commit massacres? Are you going to change, say, ] into ]? (Not that it wasn´t both). Again; please self-revert, ] (]) 06:37, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
Um.... you misunderstand me. Massacres can be anything. war crimes, terrorism... But terrorism applies to non-states and war crimes to states. My edits were very reasonable. The deir yassin massacre was committed pre-israel and by irgun, it can be called zionist terrorism. but massacres committed by the IDF- ie, after israel was established- can only be called war crimes.--]<big>_</big>] 06:39, 2 July 2016 (UTC) {{ping|Huldra}}


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Since you stopped arguing that it's terrorism or a war crime, can you please self-revert?--]<big>_</big>] 06:49, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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:Please stop your POV pushing or I will file a report at ]. Removing war crimes from Israeli categories and adding it to Palestinian categories is hypocrisy, especially when the explanations in your edit summaries are conveniently and ideologically inconsistent. (] much?) Use the talk pages or -- better yet -- start a centralized discussion at ]. —&nbsp;]&nbsp;<sup>]</sup>/<sub>]</sub> 11:12, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
:: I didn't remove a single war crime. I ADDED the category war crimes in places they weren't before. It's not original research either. ]:
The Chairman of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee has stated that the Committee was conscious of 12 international Conventions on the subject, and none of them referred to State terrorism, which was not an international legal concept. If States abused their power, they should be judged against international conventions dealing with ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2002/SC7276.doc.htm |title=Addressing Security Council, Secretary-General Calls On Counter-Terrorism Committee To Develop Long-Term Strategy To Defeat Terror |publisher=Un.org |date= |accessdate=2009-08-10}}</ref> Former ] ] ] has said that it is "time to set aside debates on so-called 'state terrorism'. The ] is already thoroughly regulated under international law"
I didn't add war crimes to palestinian articles. I added terrorism. Literally the exact opposite. Please double check before making threats of sanctions.--]<big>_</big>] 13:07, 2 July 2016 (UTC)


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Well that's the thing. Palestine is supposed to be a state now, yes? I honestly don't know what to call it. But the lebanon conflict is older. --]<big>_</big>] 13:12, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
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I agree it's one or the other. But ironically I thought I would be accused of bias for calling palestinian crimes terrorism and israeli ones war crimes due to the pejorative-ness of the term "terrorism". --]<big>_</big>] 13:14, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
: Personally I don't think it's a war crime because 1. it's not technically a war. and 2. I don't consider the palestinian factions of the early oughts to be state actors.--]<big>_</big>] 13:18, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
I self-reverted. You shouldn't automatically assume malicious intent. --]<big>_</big>] 13:23, 2 July 2016 (UTC)

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Cornflowers

June
Cornflowers
Die Fliege

miss you --Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:53, 3 June 2019 (UTC)

Warm wishes

I understand your desire to step away from a while, but I hope that you will return when the time is right for you. Thank you for all of your excellent contributions over the years. Cullen Let's discuss it 22:00, 3 June 2019 (UTC)

Absolutely. Malik should never have been de-sysopped in the first place. Admins working in the I-P area need a thick skin and a quick brain – and Malik was one of the best. Malik, I hope you'll come back again some day. Best wishes, NSH001 (talk) 06:57, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
Don't know what to say really, except to pitifully echo the warm thoughts expressed by others. Best wishes whatever you decide to do eventually. Pincrete (talk) 13:27, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
Since a simple apology for the original sin against him won't be forthcoming, and that would, I hazard, be the only persuasive thing that might make him reconsider, the only helpful thing here would be a collective effort to write an historical essay summarizing as stringently and neutrally as possible how this punitive domino effect began, with a sockpuppet's harassment. And once sandboxed out, leave it on this abandoned page just to set the record straight, vindicate our lost editor's honour, and enable those who wonder what it was all about catch the drift in an overview. MS certainly deserves such a pittance of commemorative justice, and as a practice I don't see why it wouldn't turn out set a useful precedent for writing up cases in wikispace where bad administrative judgment can be shown to have catastrophic effects. It might teach that body to listen to the community, rather than rule it. Nishidani (talk) 15:00, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
That's an intriguing idea. Shearonink (talk) 15:02, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
Did you know ...
... that a church's 1510
spiral of justice declares:
"Justice suffered in great need.
Truth is slain dead.
Faith has lost the battle"?
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Oh shit

Some time ago I decided to focus 99-plus percent of my efforts here solely on article improvement and eschew virtually everything else. While it has no doubt saved me untold amounts of stress and ire, it obviously has its drawbacks too. Sadly I missed all of this. During my nascent days at this project, when I had quickly developed a deep disgust for adminship-culture, you stood out to me as an anomaly: a circumspect, principled individual as well as editor, who didn't view his or her bit as a phallus. (I would later come to learn, while few and far between, there were other administrators with integrity as well.) I didn't always agree with you, but I always found your character to be beyond reproach. I was equally, if not more impressed with your work as an editor; not only were you a prolific contributor, you worked daily in some of the most heated, contentious areas of the project – articles I wouldn't dream of working on as anything but a copy-editor. All of this, along with the egregiously mitigatory provocation, should have been given proper weight in the original case that caused you to lose your administratorship; had it been, censure should been the harshest measure even on the table. Now this; as passionate as I am about this project, there are times when I am truly embarrassed to be associated with it. I wish I had learned of this months ago, when you would have been more likely to see this message. I hope you know how valued you were here. I'm proud to have worked beside you, friend. Best, Joefromrandb (talk) 03:25, 28 October 2019 (UTC)

Yepp, still miss you, MS. Hope you are doing well, whatever you spend your time on....best wishes, Huldra (talk) 20:54, 28 October 2019 (UTC)

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Thanks for your edits related to the African American experience. I see that you stepped away 8 months ago. I was looking over some of what you have done. Blue Rasberry (talk) 23:41, 18 February 2020 (UTC)

Precious anniversary

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Hi Malik. Could you please move this deleted article to draft space so I cam see what was there and work on it? Thanks. FloridaArmy (talk) 22:45, 16 April 2020 (UTC)

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Precious anniversary

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Seven years!

Malik, we miss you. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:03, 21 February 2021 (UTC)

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I third this. Be well. DoctorJoeE /talk to me! 01:39, 12 May 2021 (UTC)

A kitten for you!

Take care, Malik.

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Ever coming back?

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I came here to say something similar. EEng 09:40, 19 June 2023 (UTC)

A goat for you!

Gone but not forgotten; you're still the GOAT.

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Always precious

Ten years ago, you were found precious. That's what you are, always, gone but not forgotten. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:14, 21 February 2024 (UTC)

Douglas Lifeboat Station

I'm hoping to create a page for Douglas Lifeboat Station. I'm am directed to ask you first? MartinOjsyork (talk) 22:53, 2 March 2024 (UTC)

@Ojsyork: Malik retired a long while ago. It appears his previous page deletion of Douglas Lifeboat Station was for a clear copyright infringement, so I can't undelete the page for you to work on, but you're free to start a new page from scratch. You should be able to do so, I don't think the page was protected from recreation. If you run into problems, let me know. -- Floquenbeam (talk) 16:30, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
Many thanks for the message.
Page is done and live
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