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If you post to my talk page, I will reply here. If I posted to your talk page, I will look for responses there.

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I am disinterested in flames.

Want to blow off steam? Run around your block a dozen times or so instead.

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This user talk page is watched by several friendly editors, and someone other than me might reply to your query. Their input is always appreciated.

To the degree you might care, by the bye, I'm male, but I don't snarl with rage if misgendered; it's a good bit less less by way of travail and indignity than half the human race put up with for pretty much the entire Holocene.

Thank you for nuking the "walk score" cruft at Springfield, Massachusetts. You may find this RFC useful for cleanup as well. Cheers. Magnolia677 (talk) 11:13, 20 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I've always felt that cruft like that is utterly subjective, subject to infinite debate (cf. Alpha World City vs Epsilon World City), usually poorly sourced, and impenetrable to laymen. What the bloody hell IS a "Walk Score," what do the numbers mean, and what's the methodology? Quite aside from that duh, city centers tend to be more walkable than their peripheries. Who knew? Regards, Ravenswing 18:46, 20 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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