Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-25389622-20141003001241

Hello again. All weird yesterday... 

Anyway, I really like what you've done for the Manual of Style. Maybe there should be something on there outlining how to use. , - " "  ' '  ' ~ / ? ! properly. Exclamation marks shouldn't be used in formal writing, for example. And I myself am slightly confused when to use " " or ' '. With regards to all those unused images... That's a lot of unused images. Do they all need to be removed? It seems like a lot do. A lot of them are really small files like 10 - 20KB. That's very small. I sure it will be sorted. I would help you delete them but if you're making a bot then I guess that makes more sense :-) 

I completely agree on what you say with regards to an encyclopaedic feel. The main thing the Wiki needs is to be objective and cohesive. It is already doing this but the Manual of Style definitely refines this. You know what you were saying about Wolf, well I was just thinking: shouldn't there be some form of restriction to limit powers someone like a first time user or someone that breaks guidelines have? I know it limits freedoms but it would save a lot of time from having to go through and make amendments that people should make themselves. That's just a suggestion. For all I know it goes against the principle of a Wiki, so I apologize if this is a rash idea. 

I was also going to ask: is English your second language? You say that you a not a master of grammar or whatever but you constantly show that you are very good at putting your ideas across and you use excellent punctuation. Not only that but you formulate what you are saying brilliantly and put it across better than I can, giving me a better way of saying what I am trying to say :-) 

Music definitely plays a role in what you said about expanding the dimensions of a film or other piece of media. It is another way in which you are not limited by reality, whether it be through the soundtrack or the songs. You can get a message across a lot easier through song, and Frozen does that brilliantly. I would also like to clear up that Elsa (I'm not too sure whether to say the name of the character or the name of the voice actor when I'm talking about what they say. I say the name of the character because we are talking from the perspective of the story. I like the whole in- out-universe thing as well - that's a good way of putting it. So when I say 'Elsa says...', I am talking in-universe. But I guess you would say 'Idina Menzel says...' when you are talking about the making of the film or Idina's Menzel's career. Food for thought...)  also says "let the storm rage on" twice. Missed that out when I was talking about it last time. But she says it again for the same reasons that she reiterates that the cold doesn't bother her ;-) I think that what she means by "storm" is basically her powers, and "rage on" just means, 'let my powers be what they are; let them go. It's kind of difficult to interpret this because I saw somewhere that this line is to do with when they were still going with the idea that she was the villain. If not this then I guess what I said is along the right lines.

<span style="border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">You'll probably clear it up on the other page with what we said about fan-art. I noticed that on the fan-art page that two of the files are missing. There's also not a lot on there, so if you want to spice it up I'll make a few more pieces :-) Did someone say something about deleting the page? I don't object to that if it'll just be me using it. <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">My friend told me today that he saw Cinemasins' Frozen video... My friend can be... uneducated when it comes to Frozen... He was all like 'It had 79 things wrong with it, so it can't be that good'. Yes, 79 unfounded, trivial, almost always false (and when not false just exaggerated or manipulated) things wrong with it. I told him that if he has a problem with Frozen in the future I'll fight him (I wouldn't. I already put him down about it and and he concede slightly) ;-) He's only seen it once at my house. We'd been drinking (not excessively; just a few ciders. I hardly ever drink) and it was four in the morning, and he was nodding off. Whenever he did I simply gave him a nudge, much to his dismay. I told him, he has to see it first to say that he doesn't like it, and he has to say it again to cast a definitive judgement upon it. You can never watch a film once and understand it. <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">This is kind of trivial, but the last thing I wanted to ask was to do with what we were saying about t-shirts. I also saw it on these huge balloons (don't ask why you would want a huge balloon with Elsa and Anna's face on it...). Anyway my point is I see this image http://www.trendcup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/frozen-elsa-hair.png (the left one) used a lot over the other. Basically I think that the left one came out before the film was released and so isn't the finished item. Even so I still see it used a lot,l even now the film is out. It just doesn't quite look like her... hmm. I'm not too sure where I'm going with this - hence why it's trivial. Like I said: it's as if the left image isn't part of the finished product but it is still used a lot. Tell me if I'm being unclear. I guess they just used this one as the basis when they began manufacturing merchandise, and I would assume a lot of that was producd before the film actually came out.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">I think I'll write that lettyer soon as well. I can't leave it too long.