Just saying this, before it's too late: I usually edit from two different locations in and around San Diego, California. One of the locations' shared IP address has been repeatedly blocked for vandalism, and I have nothing to do with such vandalism. For a long time, creating accounts from that location was also blocked, but that provision expired a few days ago. If anyone notices accounts created from the same location as mine, or if I get caught in an autoblock due to someone creating a vandalism-only account from that IP address and getting blocked, please keep in mind that I am not affiliated with the person who may have done such and have nothing to do with any other accounts; this is the one and only account I have used since joining in 2010. (Note that during the summer months there was a third location I frequently edited from, but I no longer edit from there.) Gparyani (talk) 03:08, 4 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

UPDATE as of 20:15, 15 December 2015 (UTC): From now until the middle of January, I may be editing from India, and possibly from the United Kingdom as well. Edits coming from there are mine and are NOT a sign of my account being compromised. I'm making this edit from San Diego to make it clear that I'm still in control of my account. Gparyani (talk)

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