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Potential conflict of interest disclosure: I am currently a student at the Julian Ashton Art School, and therefore have a personal relationship with Paul Delprat. I have been editing the pages relating to the school, past and present students, Paul Delprat and the Principality of Wy in the interest of adding relevant information to Wikipedia's archives. Purpleorb (talk) 10:41, 24 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Editor10012, you claim that the so called (but imaginary) Principality of Wy has been recognized by the Mosman Council. Yet in the 2013 ruling planning permission was denied. That alone is enough to state that the subject of this article is not recognized. To be blunt we can all imagine we are kings and queens of our own world but we live in the real world where facts are backed by verifiable references or citations and not mere claims. For this reason, I have reverted your edits again. When you have sources that back the edits then we can revise again to include your assertion. Randomeditor1000 (talk) 18:25, 7 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]