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14 March 2021
- 00:1300:13, 14 March 2021 diff hist +200 User talk:Tropical Storm Angela →High arch: new section
- 00:0900:09, 14 March 2021 diff hist +301 Talk:High arch →Your revert.: I have just restored my version.
- 00:0300:03, 14 March 2021 diff hist −174 High arch Restored. So you want to be an administrator, but did not even enter into a discussion about your revert? Please, show a bit of class, as an ordinary Wikipedia editor, before you become an administrator. Besides, you rejected my edit without any explanation though I provided a detailed edit summary. Tag: Undo
1 March 2021
- 19:2619:26, 1 March 2021 diff hist +1 Talk:High arch No edit summary
- 19:2519:25, 1 March 2021 diff hist +537 N Talk:High arch →Your revert.: new section
28 February 2021
- 21:3921:39, 28 February 2021 diff hist +951 N Transistor computer I started the article, but is it simple enough?
26 February 2021
- 03:1103:11, 26 February 2021 diff hist +221 Talk:Readability →The page renamed to "readability": new section
- 00:1700:17, 26 February 2021 diff hist +21 Readability "textual difficulty" is a novelty for me, and there is no such phrase in the "normal Wiki" article about readability. Interestingly, I've know "readability" for years, and English is not my mother tongue. Besides, readability is very intuitive, thus easy to understand and remember
7 February 2021
- 12:5412:54, 7 February 2021 diff hist −174 High arch 1. "high arches may be associated with problems involving the human foot" - yes, by definition. So what? Are there any other problems? If so, please, provide a source. 2. The last sentence: by this logic, any congenital medical condition can be called "natural", but certainly not normal. Is a congenital cleft lip normal? Tag: Reverted
- 12:0212:02, 7 February 2021 diff hist −1 Flat feet a glaring mistake
- 11:5411:54, 7 February 2021 diff hist +95 Reflex sometimes it is pronounced incorrectly current
- 11:4311:43, 7 February 2021 diff hist +17 Flat feet "refers to when" is common but illogical; "refers to WHAT"? In our case it can refers only to a condition in which something is not normal; But the word "refers" would be to general anyway. The word "is" should not be replaced with "refers"
6 January 2021
- 21:4421:44, 6 January 2021 diff hist +5 2021 United States Capitol riots simplify
- 21:4021:40, 6 January 2021 diff hist +3 2021 United States Capitol riots "evacuate" is an easier word than "rush"
- 21:3621:36, 6 January 2021 diff hist +5 2021 United States Capitol riots the Ellipse should be first defined
3 December 2020
- 23:0923:09, 3 December 2020 diff hist 0 Sulfur "brittle" in Simple English?
2 December 2020
- 14:3614:36, 2 December 2020 diff hist +1 Funeral home here?
29 November 2020
- 22:1822:18, 29 November 2020 diff hist −9 Mohsen Fakhrizadeh two sentences joined; The longer sentence is still easy to read, even here - in Simple Wiki.
18 November 2020
- 22:5322:53, 18 November 2020 diff hist +6 BioNTech In 2020, the company started developing the BNT162b2 vaccine...
- 21:4821:48, 18 November 2020 diff hist +1,209 BioNTech The company is working to develop the BNT162b2 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2
- 21:3921:39, 18 November 2020 diff hist +105 BioNTech BioNTech headquarters photo added
- 18:4218:42, 18 November 2020 diff hist +1 Fire ant The comma is necessary here. Simple English doesn't mean that we are illiterates ;-)
17 November 2020
- 16:2016:20, 17 November 2020 diff hist +305 Edward Snowden In October 2020 he was granted permanent residency in Russia.
- 15:3615:36, 17 November 2020 diff hist +38 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: my syntax corrected current
15 November 2020
- 23:0323:03, 15 November 2020 diff hist +327 User talk:Chenzw →Begging the question: new section
- 22:4922:49, 15 November 2020 diff hist +13 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: your -> [her]
14 November 2020
- 00:4500:45, 14 November 2020 diff hist +80 Begging the question I restored my source because you abandoned the discussion. Could you, please, be more specific and show me the rule violated by my source? An inconvenient question, right?
- 00:2500:25, 14 November 2020 diff hist −2 Sport Use either uncountable "sport" in (British English) or the plural "sports" in (North American English). "a sport" sounds like "a music"
9 November 2020
- 13:4813:48, 9 November 2020 diff hist 0 Cupcake A bakery is a place where bread and cakes are made and sometimes sold. But if a bakery ONLY SELLS cupcakes then such a "bakery" does NOT make them. It is no bakery but a confectionery store.
8 November 2020
- 13:5813:58, 8 November 2020 diff hist +4 Santa Claus trim needs explanation
4 November 2020
- 12:0812:08, 4 November 2020 diff hist +158 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: which rule has been violated
- 01:0701:07, 4 November 2020 diff hist +424 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.
3 November 2020
- 22:2222:22, 3 November 2020 diff hist −1 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: typo
- 22:1722:17, 3 November 2020 diff hist +1 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.
- 22:1522:15, 3 November 2020 diff hist +3 Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: typo
- 22:0222:02, 3 November 2020 diff hist +1,069 N Talk:Begging the question →Rejected source.: new section
31 October 2020
- 21:4121:41, 31 October 2020 diff hist 0 Word of mouth logic
25 October 2020
- 21:0921:09, 25 October 2020 diff hist +80 Begging the question →Modern usage: a very good source added Tag: Reverted
3 September 2020
- 23:5223:52, 3 September 2020 diff hist +3 Smile The word "express" is more precise than "show", but is it simple enough to be here? If not then revert my edit.
12 August 2020
- 01:4801:48, 12 August 2020 diff hist −8 Sublimation (phase transition) ce
- 01:1001:10, 12 August 2020 diff hist −3 Sublimation (phase transition) So they can't do anything else, they can ONLY sublimate? If you can ONLY speak English, then you can't write or read in English. If you can speak ONLY English, then English is the only language you know.
24 July 2020
- 14:3214:32, 24 July 2020 diff hist +9 Reflex If you drink your tea for an hour, even without much thinking, it cannot be called a reflex, metaphorically or not, unless sarcastically :-)
1 July 2020
- 17:0817:08, 1 July 2020 diff hist +85 Ponzi scheme I replaced the first sentence with one from normal Wiki because it is much clearer and explains the essence of this fraud
- 12:0412:04, 1 July 2020 diff hist −14 Second-class citizen not only classified but actually is a citizen
30 June 2020
- 12:1512:15, 30 June 2020 diff hist −22 Second-class citizen clarity
- 11:5511:55, 30 June 2020 diff hist +56 Alligator clip It was a "temporary example" of lack of clarity ;-) current