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{{unblock}} I usually log in if I decide to contribute to an article (although I think I wouldn't anyway). There is no reason to indef block an IP adress if it is not used for vandalism or constant or extreme personal attacks. My two last contributions were "I concur." and "I second that". Is that why I was blocked? ] 17:35, 19 August 2006 (UTC) |
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I usually log in if I decide to contribute to an article (although I think I wouldn't anyway). There is no reason to indef block an IP adress if it is not used for vandalism or constant or extreme personal attacks. My two last contributions were "I concur." and "I second that". Is that why I was blocked? 85.70.5.66 17:35, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
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