Thread:Jdogno7/@comment-220364-20140525122922/@comment-3361105-20140525144139

Here is the bottom line: Whether your edits are grammatically correct or not is irrelevant at this point.

You are guilty of two offenses punishable by blocking, and you have been guilty of both of them since you first arrived on this wiki.
 * 1) Edit Warring. If you redo your edit after anyone - especially an admin - undoes your own, you are breaking the rules of this wiki. You must take your concerns to their message wall and discuss the issue, and if an understanding cannot be reached, you must abide by an administrator's judgment. If an administrator happens to be the person you are in conflict with, then you are wrong, whether you feel that you are or not. The five of us are all pretty strong grammarians, and the likelihood is that we would know well enough whether you are correct or not.
 * 2) Empty Edits. Switching a semi-colon for a comma is about as useful as switching a space for a non-breaking space - barring the fact I happen to know how to use a semi-colon and you obviously don't. If what you think is grammatically correct is no more grammatically correct than the item that you changed, your edit did nothing for the article. We call that an empty edit. It's just a waste of your time. It's also a waste of our time, because we have to look at what's changed to see whether you made a mistake or not. The rule is that if it was fine before, and you make an edit that does nothing to improve or clarify what was written, what was there before stays, and you have made an empty edit.

If you persist in doing either of these things (you're kind of too late on this, actually), you will receive another block. As your next block will be your fourth, you can expect it to be significantly longer.

So, learn the lesson we are teaching you here, or goodbye for however long we decide is a long enough time to go without another one of these long-ass "You are an imbecile. Stop being an imbecile." arguments.