User talk:79.183.105.198
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THIEF[edit]
stop messing with my private stuff which i clearly marked to not touch. If you continue to impoersonate me, i will have you banned Zap284 (talk) 19:25, 12 January 2013 (MST)
- I agree. You need to stop screwing with other peoples works and drastically changing them.
- I don't thought what I do is wrong. Sorry Guys.You can ban me if you want 79.183.105.198
- No comments? 79.183.105.198
- Yes. 79.183.105.198
- Ok cool, we thought you were screwing things up on purpose just to annoy people. Ok heres what well do. ive been looking over your massive list of edits recently, lol, and most of them are actually very nice and clean up alot of crap. The problem is completely changing peoples classes like you did on the gypsy and vanguard. cleaning up is fine, but completely redoing the entire class isnt ok. Ill go through your edits and undo the major ones you messed up, aside from that youre probly fine. if you want it go copy paste the priest class from my zuan codex, cuz i dont want it there... so from now on just watch the little box in the upper right of most classes that say if its ok to edit them or not, if it says dont edit them, dont edit them. Zap284 (talk) 12:30, 13 January 2013 (MST)
- Okay Zap. 79.183.105.198
- To continue editing you must supply a description to your edits. As an IP if you do not supply a reason (and it is an arbitrary edit) then it will get reverted. If you do not start adding reasons, you will be banned. Currently, your edits will be reverted. --Green Dragon (talk) 10:41, 14 January 2013 (MST)
- Actually, your edits appear malicious. --Green Dragon (talk) 10:43, 14 January 2013 (MST)
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