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Mahnmut
Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu
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Date:
2009-11-27 05:01 pm (UTC)
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Look what you've done. Again. I was talking about Poland and you ran away with Armenia. Btw his name is Pilsudski.
And, didn't I say here that the biographies of public and historical figures are what is the most controversial part of Wikipedia? I think I did.
And ultimately, you may have your own version of history, I have no problem with that. You could launch a Underlankepedia if you like.
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Date: 2009-11-27 05:01 pm (UTC)And, didn't I say here that the biographies of public and historical figures are what is the most controversial part of Wikipedia? I think I did.
And ultimately, you may have your own version of history, I have no problem with that. You could launch a Underlankepedia if you like.