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Thought this was hilarious: "As it is solid, correction tape is not subject to misuse as an inhalant, unlike most correction fluids. Most other types of species, however, are seen most prevalently in the lower regions of Africa." Got rid of the second sentence anyway. The last edit was 4 days ago. Wonder if someone was experimenting to see if people were paying attention?

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I've just done a range block for block evasion by an editor blocked, for among other reasons, repeatedly inserting his name into articles. Doug Weller talk 12:00, 28 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]