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Classification of stations[edit]
Newhaven Marine railway station is in Places and infrastructure, but Wallsend Metro railway station is in Transport. As they're both British railway stations they should be in the same category, but I don't know which one. Your opinions? YttriumShrew, 04:27, 11 December 2019
Semi-protected edit request on 30 March 2024[edit]
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Under the subsection for “Society, Economy, and Law” is the name “Varg Vikernes”. The text next to his name reads: “A Norwegian musician that is famous for being the first big stars of the Black Metal music scene in the country, and a guy that had many problems with the law. Both in Norway and later France, the later of wich it was for apperently saying positive things about Nazism.” Please change the text to say: “A Norwegian musician that is famous for being the first big stars of the Black Metal music scene in the country, and a guy that has had many problems with the law, both in Norway and later France, the latter of which was apparently for saying positive things about Nazism.” 2601:1C0:4D7F:87B0:0:0:0:D293 (talk) 04:38, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
- Not done for now: I don't see the name listed on the page, what am I missing? NotAGenious (talk) 08:10, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
The Immovable Ladder of the Holy Church of Sepulchre[edit]
Six Christian denominations own the Church of Sepulchre in Jerusalem and they must all agree on any alterations or additions to the church. They denominations often had bitter feuds, even violent confrontation over the centuries over ownership so people just agreed to leave the ladder where it is to avoid angering anyone. It's a longstanding attestation to Christian division and perhaps more pertinent, human pettiness
Status Quo (Jerusalem and Bethlehem) - Wikipedia EditGlasses (talk) 11:28, 6 July 2024 (UTC)