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Hi Cooltrainer

Thanks for the advice - actually another editor has told me how to get the boxes as I want, but I haven't got round to fixing it yet. Welcome to the Surrey project - a bit dormant at the moment. BTW, you seem to have picked up the wrong template on your user page. Regards Motmit (talk) 08:05, 30 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Aristotle

Eudaimonia – happiness/flourishing Eudaimon life – best possible life Fulfilling smaller pleasures to lead a supremely good life A life can’t be eudaimon until death

CRITICISM Individualist, egotistical, elitist Money and time required for Eudaimonic life

Sartre Condemned to be free ‘Bad Faith’ – existential condition – self-deception – waiter example (immersing himself in waiter role, bringing him illicit satisfaction. Cooltrainer Hugh (talk) 14:24, 27 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Content dispute !=vandalism

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Cooltrainer Hugh,

Please don't label a content dispute 'vandalism'. It's clear from your userboxes that you have a POV on UKIP, and that seems to be colouring your actions. The party's aims are to strip us of our rights. You may applaud that aim, but trying to hide it is the vandalism. I've seen a policy page called Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers, which I think you would do well to read. Yours, 83.104.50.65 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:40, 15 September 2009 (UTC).Reply

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Hi - you'll find it in para 2.1, sentence 3, aim to withdraw. The edit I made was to spell out what that means, and that constitutes fact. Your edit was pro-UKIP propaganda, because 'self-rule' sounds cuddly, and is a highly selective portion of their vitriol, so using only that bit constitutes very biased UKIP-POVness. Please stop vandalising userpages with the use of inappropriate templates. Yours. 83.104.50.65 (talk)

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I have left a comment about your deletion on the discussion page. I fear I've got better things to do with my time than to pursue this (it isn't that important either way), but, to the extent that you may be one of the main authors of the article, it really does contain a considerable load of trivia and could, in my view, do with (a) a lot of tightening up and (b) greater historical perspective. It has a very journalistic and, to an extent, "Party" feel. IXIA (talk) 21:30, 26 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

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That's more like it - putting "I don't think this sentence belongs in Mr Lloyd's article" as the edit summary does look rrather like IDONTLIKEIT. Perhaps you could try to put a bit more of a useful edit summary in future? Of course, you can always put "see talk" and explain it there if you think it needs further explanation. Now in terms of the actual edit - I disagree. The tuition fees vote was very important in political history in the UK, particularly in the context of this coalition government, and deserves a mention - particularly as he voted against his party. ninety:one (reply on my talk) 01:10, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

That's quite alright, I didn't think you did! Thank you. ninety:one (reply on my talk) 15:51, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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