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Pancala
:Pancala ↗ - it's a very interesting concept. Substitute "pancala" for "dukkha"in the four truths, and they become much clearer. Add ''dustha'', 'standing unstable', and it's natural: wgen you're caught in endless mind-activities 0 a puppet-theater in which the dead puppets come to life, you's standing unstable, easily knocked down. But when you realise that 'the world' and cravings are contibuously recreated - ''samsara'' - then you (can) realize the 'empty mind' an sich. Regards, <span style="font-family:Forte;color:black">Joshua Jonathan</span> - <span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva;color:black">Let's talk!</span> 11:01, 27 October 2025 (UTC)
:Very interesting, what are you reading this from? <span style="background:black; color:white; padding:2px;">wound theology</span><span style="background:black; color:red; padding:2px;">◈</span> 20:04, 28 October 2025 (UTC)
Please stop removing other editors' comments
It's obvious that you disagree with the comments made at Talk:Suicide methods ↗. But you need to stop removing other editors' comments even though you dislike them. WhatamIdoing (talk) 03:22, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
:{{user|WhatamIdoing}}, it is standard procedure to remove or strike comments from indef'd users, doubly so for gaudy, bolded WP:DISCLAIMER ↗s. <span style="background:black; color:white; padding:2px;">wound theology</span><span style="background:black; color:red; padding:2px;">◈</span> 04:08, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
::It is a violation of the Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines ↗ to remove others' comments about the article content in an active discussion. TPG offers us the option (not a requirement) of {{xt|'''Removing''' or '''striking through''' comments made by blocked sock puppets ↗ of users editing in violation of a block or ban}}, but {{xt|If comments are part of an active discussion, they should be struck instead of removed}}. Ergo, you ''could'' <nowiki><s>strike</s></nowiki> the comments, but you shouldn't remove them.
::I recommend that you just leave it alone, and let the discussion disappear into the archives. WhatamIdoing (talk) 06:11, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
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when i was a young boy
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Just as an fyi following on Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/User:Larry Sanger/WikiProject Intellectual Diversity/PolicyScanner ↗, LLMs are not permitted to ''write articles'', but using them to classify and summarize discussions like this is not against any policy. In solidarity ↗, asilvering (talk) 01:06, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
:Interesting. To be honest, I didn't follow the new policy that closely when it was being discussed... <span style="background:black; color:white; padding:2px;">wound theology</span><span style="background:black; color:red; padding:2px;">◈</span> 06:23, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
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Not actually a cofounder. As this editorial in ''Medium'' ↗ says: "Sanger was an employee. Sanger has tried to build a bunch of replacements to Wikipedia and failed every time. Sanger has been bitterly criticizing Wikipedia since at least 2004. He is the online information equivalent of Patrick Moore, who uses his false claim of being a co-founder of Greenpeace to get money to spout climate change denial." --Guy Macon (talk) 03:16, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
:{{tpw}} In the Larry Sanger ↗ article, it says he was a cofounder, and I think people can be co-founders ''and'' employees... (sorry for intruding on this without knowing the context.) 🫀 <span style="color:maroon;">'''Crash // Organhaver'''</span> ( ''it / he'' | ''<span style="color:darkred;">talk to me, maybe?</span>'' ) 04:47, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
::Indeed you can. Founders "hire" themselves all of the time. Sometimes a founder leaves or is kicked out and later they hire him back as an employee (Steve Jobs). But if an organization already exists and then hires you to do a specific job, you aren't a founder. Here is a direct quote from Larry Sanger:
:::"I was more or less offered the job of editing Nupedia when I was, as an ABD philosophy graduate student, soliciting Jimbo's (and other friends') advice on a website I was thinking of starting. It was the first I had heard of Jimbo's idea of an open content encyclopedia, and I was delighted to take the job." Source:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/My_resignation--Larry_Sanger ↗
::You may be wondering where Wikipedia comes in. Wikipedia didn't start as an online encyclopedia. Wikipedia started as a Nupedia side-project to allow collaboration on articles using the then-new wiki software before entering the peer review process. As Nupedia's salaried editor-in-chief, Larry Sanger led the side project. In 2001 Jimmy Wales decided to discontinue funding for a salaried editor-in-chief, and Sanger resigned from both projects shortly thereafter. Nupedia never really took off but Wikipedia did, and grew into what you see today.
::It is crystal clear that Wales was the boss and Sanger the employee. Founders don't use phrases like "I was offered the job" or "I was delighted to take the job". Founders don't have someone else decide how much or if they will be paid. --Guy Macon (talk) 05:57, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
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