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2765:- time goes by so fast as I get older :-) One of the main reasons is that there are various device that people read our articles on now that didn't exist when the code originated. If you use the code some readers won't be able to read the references at all. Removing it lets the ref section adapt itself to their device. I am sorry but I don't remember where the conversation occurred (I came to it after it was concluded) or if there was any explicit instruction added to the MOS. There was a bot removing them at one point in time (again several years ago) but that stopped when the operator retired. I'm sorry I can't be more specific - maybe one of my talk page watchers can point you in the right direction or maybe someone with a better memory at one of the village pumps can help. 3003:. You've been here once maybe twice not several times. So let's get this straight - you want bare urls filled in on an article but you don't want to do the work yourself. That means you are not familiar with the work that goes into fixing them. So, in case you were unaware, the bare url inline causes all sorts of extra work for those of us who fix them as a) they have to found and that entails wasting time combing through the article. Then they have to be dug out one at a time and fixed individually adding further unnecessary work. Next, and most importantly, they do not allow access to refill2 the way they regular template at the top of the page does. Your edit summary 1962: 2383:'s article from that ugly tag while I slept. Knowledge (XXG) isn't about truth, but what the sources say ;) Birth name and year are "wrong", because the artist wants it so ... that's part of art. Her birth date is mentioned in the article, though, and that is also wrong, because her father - a doctor who had delivered her himself, gave the officials a wrong date because he didn't want his daughter to have been born the same day as Hitler. Story told the day mentioned. - 2423: 1839: 31: 2371: 1058:
the guideline was changed. I know that not everyone is aware of the change. FWIW I find that way of pinging someone to be a drag as well but have come to accept its use - that doesn't mean you have to I'm just relating my experience. If only they'd change the color to something other than red which sets us all off :-) Apologies for the upset - in spite of this I hope that the rest of your weekend is a good one and please stay safe.
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territory" since no empirical evidence has been presented about what readers do and do not like. Especially in something has minuscule and minor as a space at the bottom of an article. Since you seem to have gotten the wrong end of the stick I will point out that I've never said that I won't leave two spaces from now on. There are cosmetic things that I prefer in article layout as well so I understand why this is important to you.
2625:(glimpse at the German to see HOW traditional). I won't go, due to the restrictions, - leaving it to those with closer connections. I took two pics when I saw her last, and both are not good enough for a photographer who took excellent ones of me at a family gathering ;) - Once, I could help her translating the introduction to an exhibition in the US, - she made a stopover on her way further West. Memories ... -- 1309:
when it stands alone but that option goes away when it is inside an MI tag. I know it is a bit of a hassle for one of the two of us but my request comes from the fact, when I have 20 or 30 articles in the bare url category to fix, any time that can be saved on my end allows me to finish them sooner. Anything you can do to help would be great but if you don't want to I understand that as well. Enjoy your Sunday.
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at the top of the ref section but those of us who work on them have found that the work goes more smoothly if they are placed at the top of the page. The guidelines have been updated to note that. If you can do that in the future it will be appreciated. If, for any reason, the work doesn't go the way you want it to let me know and I will see if I can help. Best of luck on this and cheers.
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to do it properly and they are a bit tricky to learn. I should also mention that new editors closing threads at AN and ANI can run into problems so it is probably best to wait a while and watch how others do it before making those edits yourself. Thanks for your vigilance in reporting that sock. Best
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you will see this (One such tool to fix up some types of bare URLs is reFill, see also its documentation) - if you click on the bluelinked word "refill" that starts the program. Now that many refs will take a little time to run and format so don't get frustrated. If there are any that it doesn't fix
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several editors have mentioned that there is a box you can check to prevent that. You could also use the show preview button and then move it out or make a second edit where you move it out of the MI tag the same way that I have to do when I get to the article. The template allows me to access refill
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for a fuller explanation of what happens for those of us who work on fixing bare urls when the template is placed in a MI tag. I sure do understand what you are dealing with in using twinkle. One thought is after having twinkle puts it in the MI tag you could copy paste it out of there before hitting
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Well, if you can find a better source, find and add it here ASAP. I know I'm not crazy or making it up. I feel it in my heart that somehow it's fact more than it is an opinion despite no source or proof. I bet that if you watch those youtube links I sent you yesterday and if you don't believe me, you
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where you added a different set of refs to items that already existed. It was very confusing and I have never seen another editor do that. During our back and forth I finally figured out what was going on and - between the two of us - we got things straightened out in the end. My suggestion - should
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I was glad to see your removal of the first and middle names in "Early life and education". I regularly made edits like that based on the "second reference" style rule until I found out that many editors don't consider the lead to be the first mention, and they think the full name should be repeated
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Hello, I noticed you made a change to the genre of the film. It is actually listed as “Drama” not as a “sex crime” film. The fact you just changed it to sex crime makes me wonder about the IP editor who is claiming the same thing. Please place it as a drama as that is the correct genre for the film.
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failure. If you think that diffing this problematic behavior pattern will be challenging, think again. And it requires no assumption of bad faith to note that some of an editors' activity is recalcitrantly unconstructive; the two concepts are not related. Nor is any editor required to "cooperate"
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argh, thanks, no big deal - if I come across ones that I spent time putting in - I can see a good reason to remove thanks to your explanation - I get very freaked in commons, when I come across contributions that are much older than I realise - very very many years ago I added things... Thanks - no
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or just leave them for us wiki (fix bare url) gnomes. Two more things to be aware of 1) the program sometimes snags at the beginning and just stays on the pending page - if that happens just hit ctrl+F5 and that will get it going. 2) I know the old instructions were to place the "bare url" template
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As you can't provide a shred of evidence to back up this tripe I ask that you not post here again. Any future posts will be removed unread. I have always been polite with the editors I have discussed this with as I have been with you. They have been cooperative and you for some bizarre reason have
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template at the top of the page. I know the old instructions were to put it in the ref section but those of us who work on them find that it is easier to do the fixes when it is at the top of the article. I know that you followed the old guidelines - which was fine - but it has been a big big help
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Gave it a go. It did take a long while, and left me with a lot of CS1 errors in missing archive-date and unrecognised deadurl= parameter but I've gotten the missing dates down to a couple (or more) hundred. Just takes time, and occasional breaks. There's a batch of bare urls that got skipped but I
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and only had a couple of editors change there habit of putting the template in the ref section. Also the instruction years ago was to put it there but those of us who work on bare urls have found the work goes more smoothly and efficiently when it is placed at the top of the article so that is why
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removing three categories stating that they were not referenced. However, the one million and 100 thousand subscriber listings were sourced at the time? I can see the diamond play button category being removed as it was not directly inline sourced at the time, but I find the other removals sort of
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indicates that you approve of the formatting work that the bot performs. In fact Refill2 fixes most of the bare urls on a page with one run. Why you would want to create all this extra work for others is beyond me. Rest assured if there was something I could do to lighten you work load I would be
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this come up in the future - is that you simply but the working archive refs in the tags and remove the links that don't work. You could try running the "fix dead links" option from the revision history page but that doesn't always work. I need to add that I really appreciate you putting the
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A) That is an essay not a guideline B) Where do you get off claiming I am ignoring it and C) There is no more mention of this space issue there than at "Layout" which is a guideline BTW. OTOH whenever I see "think of the readers" used in a situation like this I know we are in deep "I like it
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your gift of flowers and a precious sapphire have made me quite emotional and are deeply appreciated. A wonderful surprise as I logged on this morning. I always learn new things from you and that is appreciated as well. I have a few gifts to leave for you (and my talk page watchers) in
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Hey what is going on? I clarified a statement that was kind of nebulous before I added some words, and I even provided a source. Feels like you are just reverting it out of spite for no reason other than you edit that page a lot and you don't want anyone else to contribute.
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Nothing gets broken. The direction "Leave two blank lines ..." dates back to a time when certain bots and scripts expected there to be exactly two blank lines. Those bots and scripts that are still in use have now all been amended, so one blank line is perfectly acceptable.
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handwaving or otherwise) random users of the template, in some kind of "get my way through the back door" campaign, especially when they have repeatedly asked you to stop. That's disruptive, and you know it. If you don't know, then that's a
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Oh and you will need to provide examples of the badgering and rvt warring in your ANI so good luck with that. Heck, using the standard template at the top of the article even saves you time so it is hard to fathom what the problem is.
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So, I'm giving you this barnstar since you are clearing the bare URL tag backlogs with all the automated tools currently down/broken ... so yeah, you are apparently doing them manually. Yeah ... that's some dedication right there.
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Further examination leads me to believe that you got lost in all your reverting and edit warring but that is a "you problem" so change the page to whatever genre you can find a source for. The only other advice I can provide is
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about default column issue ? the great thing about this place is that things can flash by and oops, missed that one...etc and out of curiosity is there any point/functional use in removing the tiddly bit of code ?
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I would not object to putting the poster you like (IMO calling it legendary is an exaggeration) in the body of the article but the one currently in the infobox is preferable for that location. As to fixing the the
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Thanks for the clear explanation - now I understand the problem! I'll avoid it from now on. I haven't had Twinkle for long and there are still things about it I haven't worked out yet. All best wishes,
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that just may not be suitable for an encyclopedia. That doesn't mean that it isn't interesting for you to have come up with it. You could mention it on a blog or your facebook page for sure.
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My music system is on a kind-of shuffle which takes about 15 months to go right round. I listened to some random tracks today - then paused for the TV news where I learned of the death of
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save. Now that might be a hassle, especially when you get on a roll editing various articles, but anything you can do will be appreciated. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay safe.
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It was brought to my attention recently I never apologized to you for these actions. I do apologize whole heartedly and am being more careful in my steps on these issues. Galendalia
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Do a draft edit, and look at the difference – one space, the stub tag is directly below a navbox (kind of smushed up against it); two spaces, there's a space in between. The latter
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Congratulations and very well deserved! Thank you for all your years of tireless service and friendly participation, M. Knowledge (XXG) is a much better place for you being on it!
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Thanks for cleaning up the bare urls on this earlier. The article has some more which I've uncovered - about five hundred. Is the tool you used easy enough for the novice to use?
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that you be topic-banned from this and related templates. Your consistent and obsessive hostility to other editors about this inconsequential trivia is toxic and has to stop.
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You are changing sections headers and sub-headers which aren't quite right but if it is important to you than so be it which is why I haven't edited the article further.
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At the time I did not know that they are in a hidden section of the infobox. If you haven't restored them already please feel free to do so. Have a pleasant weekend.
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and there is plenty in the archives, in some cases one single archive page is entirely devoted to the matter, that's how extensive the discussions were. Begin at
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Non-free content is used only where no free equivalent is available, or could be created, that would serve the same encyclopedic purpose.) has not been met,
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so you would not put it there in the future. That is one of the options open to me and is not in violation of any policy or guideline that I am aware of.
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need for page readers to remind me how long ago it was in place - the important part is to remember to remove when I come across my own placement of the
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Yeah I don't know how you major contributors do it. Maybe once I'm retired. I ardently believe in the project though, so thanks for taking on so much.
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Dear, I thought I gave you the below long ago ... from gnome to gnome, sharing the love of the Santa Fe Opera, and the memory of VivaVerdi and Brian:
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accuse someone of sock/meat puppetry unless you have done a lot more investigating. While you owe me an apology I won't hold my breath waiting for it.
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Thank you for a rich reply full of music! Do you have experience in featured topics? I was given many songs for my birthday, DYK? (click on June) --
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One, there's no reason not to follow the guideline. Two, it looks better visually to have the stub tag separated like this at the bottom. --
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I note from your repeated comments that it causes you problems if a bare url tag is inside an MI tag, but Twinkle does this automatically.
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Now I understand that poster in the main article drawn by a great poster artist Howard Terpning but still the poster that is this one
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you did okay - I am in the middle of dealing with about three different things and made a mistake - thanks for you work and apologies.
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I know the craziness around here slows down sometimes I just wish I could remember one or two of those times :-) Enjoy your weekend
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Hello! I saw you reverted the residence attribute in one o the stubs I made. Are you by any chance a template editor? It's still in
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because it says that we cannot use non-free images if a free-use alternative exists; and you have shown that such an alternative
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so thanks for filling me in. Looks like the guideline could use updating since it makes no difference to the article whatsoever.
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So in retrospect, in 2015, not a single person got the answer right to "Where so you see yourself five years from now?"
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The only thing that was readily apparent was the main page so thank you for fixing the ref so it supports the date.
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I thought your memory might have this tucked away in it. 2014 wow that was only one year after the Dr's 50th :-)
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and it took my breath away. Her career has grown and blossomed since then as has my admiration for her talent.
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Could you provide some guidance on best practices for updating content and not being considering disruptive.
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cannot be used (and consequently should be deleted) - we don't even need to check the other nine criteria. --
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is considered legendary and known in pop culture especially that it shows Lawrence under his Arab headdress.
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Why we cannot use the other poster of Lawrence of Arabia as the main poster for this Knowledge (XXG) article?
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tags; however, if one already exists on the page, it seems that Twinkle will add to it no matter what I do. –
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Okay no worries, thank you for responding so quickly, and sorry about the other issues you're dealing with.
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Will any of these sources be strong enough to prove my point concerning Recess and Clint Eastwood movies??
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says that unless all ten of the criteria can be met, a non-free image cannot be used. Since criterion 1 (
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=DoDAAC&type=revision&diff=963832292&oldid=963827837
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https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/boondocks-season-three-episode-info-also-bootlegged.4971531/
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Please see the two threads labelled "multiple issues" higher up on this talk page for an explanation
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happy to do so. If you want to mountain this molehill feel free. Make sure to include my post here
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with you to undermine standardized use of a template just because you don't like the template.
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this is so very kind. All of us who've been here any length of time get at least one of these
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You do know that the stub tag is still separated whether the is one space or two don't you.
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The funeral will be tomorrow, very different from the event when her husband was buried at
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Can you break this down? I didn't convert any links into anything else: I just added one. ―
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it is hard to tell anything as that is their only edit. If that changes can always file a
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Thank you for beginning quality articles about English films and their people, such as
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edit with an appropriate summary would, IMO, have been nicer. But thanks for trying.--
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https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/fillmore-vs-recess-vs-kim-possible.3839211/
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better. And it's in the guideline. So I can't figure out why you wouldn't do it. --
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Again thank you for this kind message and for all that you do here at the 'pedia.
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If yes, please re-add my info and any of these sources in the references section
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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as the main poster for the Knowledge (XXG) article instead of this one
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that I posted at 07:19, 28 May 2016 (UTC). Of interest is that whilst
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You can express your concerns on the talkpage for the article or the
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that you now use the ones implemented a year or so ago. Regards.
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to my friends. A funky crazy force of nature he will be missed.
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I decline to argue template details with you; that belongs at
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It was decided at least three years ago and probably longer
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For your recent trouble, this is the least you deserve :)
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is used for this article but why we cannot use this poster
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can judge for yourself despite not being reliable sources.
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Knowledge (XXG):Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard
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attitude is noted. Feel free to take it somewhere else.
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front and enough with your complete lack of cooperation
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here are the YouTube links you can use to compare them:
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non-free and publish in the Knowledge (XXG) article? --
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Enough with your template badgering and revert warring
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about the audience that helped reopen the Barcelona's
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or whatever - thanks for your explanation and all..
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04:30, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0887657/movieconnections/?tab=mc&ref_=tt_trv_cnn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnnM4z4Wy6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KrsO91mfBw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjq0w-tzVg4
Olivier Baghdadi
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16:50, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
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17:00, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
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15:18, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/fillmore-vs-recess-vs-kim-possible.3839211/
https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/boondocks-season-three-episode-info-also-bootlegged.4971531/

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