User talk:Hoshigaki Sayuri

Reorganization Suggestion

 * Saki... wait, I've been calling you this the entire time, and yet it was also your OC mother's name... yeah, I have been quite ignorant this entire time. XD


 * Anyways, on to the topic at hand... shouldn't the page titled "Faculty and Staff" look more similar to the "Students" page, but be a section devoted solely to the schools faculty and staff (such as your OC Mother, Saki), and not students. With that, the information that is currently in the "Faculty and Staff" page could be moved to the "Academy Directory" page, considering that it "precedes" those particular pages?


 * Well, in my opinion, it'd make organization simpler.

CalculusNova 04:46, August 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Ah, yeah...Saki is the director. And I'm Sayuri~ 0w0


 * I've moved the "Faculty and Staff" and "Students" sections under the "Academy Directory". Is that okay?

In Regards to the Rules

 * I do understand your formulation of the rules, but I have to question. Why do you have it that all words such as "pokémon," "pikachu," and "poké ball," etc. have to be capitalized? It doesn't really make any sense. We don't capitalize "animal" when we write it, why "pokémon" (unless talking about the world - in general - or the franchise)? We also, don't capitalize the word "squirrel" (unless it was an actual name... such as a pet), so why "pikachuu" (etc)? Same thing with the items, too (unless their importance begets a capitalization - such as a company name); it just dosn't make a whole lot of logical sense.


 * ... that is all.

CalculusNova 06:45, August 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * I can see Nova's point. I'd say that we should use "glalie" (Just an example) when referring to the species, and "Glalie" for when reffering to one by name, although since most peoples' pokémon are nicknamed we shouldn't have much trouble with it.

GlalieFace 10:46, August 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * Maybe I sould change the "must" to a "can". Being the grammar Nazi that I am, I put that in the rules, but it's more of a suggestion than a rule, really. I just find it more proper to capitalize words like that.

Hoshigaki Sayuri 12:14, August 9, 2010 (UTC)