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:::Sounds like fun! One thing I know about Anna is that she ''hates'' to be pressured. ] (]) 01:53, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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:::Sounds like fun! One thing I know about Anna is that she ''hates'' to be pressured. ] (]) 01:53, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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::::I don't think Anna is capable of hate. I rather believe that she lovingly holds a mature spirit of independence; kind of like you, again.--] (]) 10:23, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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::::I don't think Anna is capable of hate. I rather believe that she lovingly holds a mature spirit of independence; kind of like you, again.--] (]) 10:23, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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== Re: Burrito == |
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The article is about the burrito. |
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How can you say that early Aztec foods are related to the burrito when the very same article states the origin of the burrito is unknown? There is a contradiction right there. |
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The information you insist to include in the burrito history section is simply superfluous. It degrades the quality of the article and makes it the history section a joke. (And by the way, I did log into my account when I made the initial change and it showed up with my name so I don't know why it ended up just listing my IP address.) |
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Also, you are really starting to act like the owner of the burrito article. You don't own the article and you ought to step back and let other people clean up the article to make it a stronger and better written article. |
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] (]) 10:07, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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:Peter, you were asked to take this to the ''article talk page'' not my user page. ''I'' did not say that early Aztec foods are related to the burrito, the sources say it, and they say it in spades. You've completely misunderstood the statement that says "the precise origin of the modern burrito is not known", as that particular statement is not referring to Aztec antecedents but to the eventual emergence of the variety we know today. Peter, please look at the sources you are actually commenting on here, because it is very obvious that you haven't. 10:25, 21 May 2013 (UTC) |
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