User:ChocoMingo

Hi, there. I'm NESTLEH. Like TRB, Collisions, and Jacoub, I can into Reddit.

HURRICANE IRMA UPDATE:
So, according to this article (WTVT/FOX 13), my county ordered a mandatory evacuation for Level A, and I am affected by this mandatory evacuation.

Because of this, I will probably be inactive for a couple of hours, until I find somewhere to make edits safely.

I hope this storm passes, and I know I will be back editing and contributing to this wiki very soon! Note that this inactivity is only temporary.

NESTLEH (talk) 04:47, September 9, 2017 (UTC)

A Word to the Fictional TV Stations Wiki Admin:
Polandball Wiki People, don't regard this. You are fine, and I appreciate you guys. This is to another wiki, not this one.

Dear Fictional TV Stations Wikia,

I appreciate that image requests can be frustrating and time-consuming if it's constant, but the admins don't have to be authoritarian about the solution, to solve the situation.

Instead of only one request from 1 user once (like you currently do), my proposal is, that people should only accept a request from the same user once a month.

Example, I request a logo for a TV station to 1 user, and he makes it, but I can't request again, because I already used up that 1 request, but with my proposal, I just have to wait for a month until I can request another logo for a station again. However, I can still request logos, but not to the same person I requested before.

So, FTVS Wiki. Stop being too extreme when it comes to image requests and reduce the limit to 1 request per month please.

Thank you.

Pages where I won't edit:
Reason: Both pages have too much cringe.
 * Icelandball
 * Somaliaball

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I'm also a contributor to Company Polandball Wiki. In real life, I hate Sinclairball, because they're injecting bias (currently, propoganda) into local news, where bias never belongs. They are doing this by injecting "must-runs" and biased stuff in the prompters for the anchors to say, and that's just gonna damage the reputation of local news, which is more trusted than politically-based cable news, such as Fox News, MSNBC, & CNN. See this John Oliver video for more.