User talk:68.35.248.242
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[edit] Wikipedia is not a soapbox
Wikipedia is not a soapbox. Shouting, insulting others, and so on will not prove your point. It just makes you look like an ass. If you would like to try to argue your point in a constructive manner, instead of being like an ass, then maybe we won't just delete your comments and write you off as a troll. -- Ned Scott 02:52, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- No, really, knock it off. Your comments are not useful, they are not helping, and you are causing a disruption. -- Ned Scott 04:07, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] oh
Someone didn't like the tone of my previous addition so they just wiped it out so readers probably don't knwo what I am talking about. The 1998 NIH consensus report on ADHD (available on web) does not contain the word 'neurological." an advocacy document signed by a bunch of ADHD scientists with a particular perspective was used as a source in this article.
It's laughable that you would include that and not the NIH consensus statement from 1998.
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[edit] Topic headings
You don't have to start a whole new topic heading for each response you make on a talk page. You only need to make a new topic heading for.. a new topic. -- Ned Scott 03:30, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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