Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-24199126-20141003005133

Yeah we're definitely going to brush up on the grammar aspects of the MoS so it'll detail punctuation stuff. And to my understanding, you'd use ' ' when there's a quote within a quote and   everywhere else e.g. I told my brother, "you saved my life when you cried out, 'watch out for the bus.'" Terrible example I know. I could be completely wrong so don't take my word for it.

We don't have anything like limiting powers but what we can do is let the user know and have them learn from their mistakes. After all, we all were editing novices (I think I still am xD) and so we need to be mindful it'll be a learning experience. That being said, if said user refuses repeatedly to listen, we bump it up to a warning/warnings...if that's ignored, then we administer a block and hope the cooling off period lets things sink in. I hope what we did to Wolf didn't come off as unfair but he was warned repeatedly and well, we just had to take action eventually.

Well I actually learned a Chinese dialect before English so in a sense it's my second language. That being said, Fuzhounese has no writing system so English is the first language I learned on a speaking and writing basis. I certainly do not consider myself a grammar expert so what you say is certainly flattering xD. Honestly, I think you do a perfectly fine job expressing your ideas and your punctuation usage is excellent as well. I couldn't put my finger on the word "nostalgia" for "We Were So Close" but you did :)

Yep you've got it right. We would say "Elsa says..." for in-universe and "Idina Menzel says..." if it were out-of-universe like with regards to making the film. Basically, we should never mention the film itself on a character's article and treat them as real beings. So we wouldn't say something like "Anna is the protagonist of Frozen because that'd be taking her out-of-universe. And your interpretation of the line seems spot on for me; depending on how it's sung it could have malicious intent but with Idina Menzel's voice it became just an inspirational message about embracing your identity ^^

Only 79 sins? Wow that's pretty low for CinemaSins, good job on his part xD. I'm curious to know what the sentence was but I'd rather not watch it. I'm gonna hazard a guess and say "Eaten by Marshmallow."

I think the better question is who WOULDN'T want a balloon with Anna and Elsa's face on it (off-topic but today I saw this little girl with a Frozen backpack and she was singing "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" with her father and it just made my day)?! Anyways, I have seen that strange picture of Elsa...I think we actually use it as part of our word-mark (notice how it changes between different characters). I don't know why they have that version but yeah, it doesn't look right to me...I always thought it was just the angle but now I know it was an unfinished product. Thanks for the tidbit :D.

Let me know how the letter goes ^^