Unoc
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Laughable edits lifted from another userpage
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- This page and the people who wanted to keep it. Also, the 4th and 10th comments on whether to delete it or not
- The way this user was banned
- Hillary Clinton's secret alter ego
- The real winner of the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
- This all-powerful IP user (posted on an administrator's talk page)
- These edit summaries
- This warning and the fact that this page is still vandalized more than almost any page on Wikipedia
- A very frank and concise opinion on a certain NHL team
- Charles Manson's mother's problem that caused him to be what he was
- The evil side of Yo-yo’s
- Eloquent statement of the positive side of vandalism
- Very subtly named sockpuppet account
- Flails, Machine guns,
Bricks, Headaches, Mortality, Snakes, Romans, and helicopters
- A little known fact about the history of the Euro as a food source
- Recipe for Admiral Ackbar stew
- The real reason people don't use the sandbox for test editing
- Little known result of Gamal Abdel Nasser's death
- How Sitting Bull got his name
- The true origin of the Illiad
- Yo ho ho! A pirate's life for me
- An unexpected fire hazard
- How one food changed the course of history
- One of George Washington's less-known military accomplishments
- A shocking exposé on the actual identity of a certain U.S. Senator
- He wasn't too far off...
- The best Did you know nomination ever. More on this page
- A very cost-effective way to produce wood pulp
- Two very little-known facts about house centipedes
- The actual origin of acne
- This featured article talk
- The environmental benefits of killing Britney Spears
- Creative Commons is anti-Semitic
- epic pwnage
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editTemplates
editPlease stop making minor edits whose sole purpose is to replace a perfectly acceptable template with a shortcut. It is unnecessary and causes disruption. Primefac (talk) 22:22, 8 March 2020 (UTC)