User talk:Celeste Lavender

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Welcome! What are your interests within IB? BoArthur 08:21, 3 December 2015 (PST)

Hej! Good to see a new member joining the group. What are your areas of interest? Juan Martin Velez Linares 10:25, Dec 03 2015 (CST)

Well, it's nice to be here!

My interests are somewhat broad, but particular interests include The High Kingdom of Kanawiki, the growth of ideologies, and the nitty-gritty of politics in many places, including the NAL-SLC.

I'm not a conlinguist, so I can't contribute there, really. Oh, and don't ask me about music. Celeste Lavender 09:07, 3 December 2015 (PST)

MAAAAAAAATEEEE !!!!! --Marc pasquin 11:15, 3 December 2015 (PST)

Hi, Marc!

Hope none of you mind the little edits I've done so far. They aren't changing anything big.

Some are just adding templates to those that doesn't have it (like the Commonwealth of Nations' template).

Others are just little grammatical edits, adding a "the" or a "by".

If you feel I'm stepping on your toes, say so and I'll stop.

Celeste Lavender 11:18, 3 December 2015 (PST)

Generally, the only things that are off limits are changing pre-established facts or adding new data to a particular area without consulting its caretaker first. Clean up is more then welcome. If you have any suggestion, usually better to put them to the conculture list first just in case they clash with somethings already written.--Marc pasquin 11:28, 3 December 2015 (PST)

Alright, thanks for replying, Marc. While browsing, I've noticed someone changed an awful lot about Tawantinsuyu. Is that allowed? Celeste Lavender 11:30, 3 December 2015 (PST)

Tawantisuyu is a hot topic, right now, actually. Feel free to dredge it up on the Yahoo Conculture Group, and weigh in, if you feel so inclined. One thing to note -- haven't reviewed your edits yet -- but it is often tempting to correct spellings that differ from the norm you're used to. There I encourage you to tread lightly. Most often, if something's misspelled from *here* it's quite, QUITE deliberate. FYI. BoArthur 09:30, 4 December 2015 (PST)