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User_talk:165.138.101.125 is an address at a library where anybody could have made the changes. When I went to Wikipedia just now, the system said there was 1 new message. I clicked on it and came to that message that a page had been vandalized and would someone here please stop.
User:hackwrench is my login, by the way.
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Yes Hello I am JamaicanMD
I'm not sure if you know me but I have seen you around quite often reverting vandalism and I applaud you for that.
Also, I have been a Wikipedian for quite some time.. How do I get some of the accomplishments you have?
-Signed JamaicanMD
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