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....remove parts of articles. It is considered vandalism as per WP:VAND. Cheers. --PaxEquilibrium 10:12, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

 

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The up is the reason why I reverted your edits. --PaxEquilibrium 23:46, 18 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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As per your requests, I have given details over at Talk:House of Balšić and Talk:House of Crnojević.

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You have been blocked for 24 hours constantly disregarding WP:NPA and WP:CIV. Please understand that such behaviour is not tolerated in wikipedia, and when the block expires you are invited to avoid the breaches of policy that brought you to being blocked.--Aldux 23:00, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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You've been blocked for 48 hours for violating the WP:3RR at Montenegrins. After the block expires you may return, but avoid the behaviour that has brought to your block.--Aldux 14:28, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

You're not behaving wisely, Critikal. I had told you expressly that you could restart editing after the block expires, and not a moment before: sockpuppetry by blocked editors is not tolerated. Thus your is brought to 96 hours. And keep this in mind: further sockpuppetry will only obtain longer blocks.--Aldux 18:51, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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I see you're back to revert-warring at articles related to Montenegro. You don't need to revert four times within a period of twenty-four hours to be considered disruptive (and blocked). Please stop. -- tariqabjotu 02:36, 6 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Vandalism (again)

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Critika1, please start paying attention to your own talk page when I warn you (for numerous times) what vandalism is. See WP:VAND. You are removing content based on bad faith, which means that you are conducting vandalism. Cheers. --PaxEquilibrium

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Will you be adding entries for Petar Lompar and Andrija Lompar? Otherwise Lompar is an unecessary page. --NeilN 23:36, 1 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

I will if he won't. --Prevalis 01:32, 10 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Critikal1 has retired, people. --PaxEquilibrium 19:06, 10 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Please stop with disruptive editing, claiming he is a Serbian when he clearly is not. He is born in Bar, SFRY (now-days Montenegro), plays for Montenegrin national team and declaring himself as Montenegrin. Him having maybe some roots in Serbia, or just liking Serbia and Partizan Belgrade doesn't make him a Serbian. You can't say so with adding tabloid news, and claiming so based on his tattoos and unproven references. All major basketball sites (NBA, Euroleague etc.) claim he is a Montenegrin. That what you are doing is called nationalism. Don't think I wouldn't like to he represent Serbia at international level and him being a Serb, I am of Serbian nationality either. But that is just not the case. He is a Montenegrin. Talk on my page before continuing with edit war on Nikola Pekovic article. Bye. --AirWolf (talk) 23:08, 9 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

He was born in Bijelo Polje. Being a Serb has nothing to do with being from Serbia, as Serbs are indigenous to all of the Ex-Yugoslavian countries (except Slovenia). The references are many, his tattoo with a Serbian cross, a tattoo on his leg of the Battle of Kosovo, and him doing the Serbian Three-finger salute with teammates. He is Montenegrin by citizenship, Serb by ethnicity. I will undo your edit on the page, until you provide evidence that he is not of Serbian ethnicity. Critikal1 (talk) 02:41, 10 April 2014 (UTC)Reply
What you just write is he is a Montenegrin of Serb ethnicity. Evidences are many, no need to provide you. As of now, you are reported to administrators. AirWolf (talk) 23:00, 10 April 2014 (UTC)Reply
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Pošto vidim da si još uvijek s nama, možda ćeš biti zainteresovan s novijem projektom koji sam započeo sad skoro... Treba mi dosta pomoći, pa se tebi obraćam. Ako si zainteresovan, uđi pa udri!

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