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"This is now the 4th user I've had pointing out about the change of signature. Frankly as far as I am concerned this is over the top. I get it. Was not the first comment not enough? ... point scoring is the name of the game and one rooky mistake has led to a constant stream of oh so polite accusations and innuendo." Come off it. I didn't count how many people told you--but if I'm number four, why did there have to be so many? This is neither an accusation, polite or impolite, or "innuendo" (?): you need to have a signature that complies with the guidelines. It's easy. See WP:SIGLINK. Drmies (talk) 21:03, 13 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

I really, really, really did not want to respond further but you just cannot let it lie. By editing my last comment you have misrepresented what I have said. By editing out the references to Hijiri 88 you have made it appear that my comments were solely about you and then defend yourself on this basis. You are the referee. I expected better. Innuendo? Have you read your own talk page? I am apparently part of a wider conspiracy against Hijiri 88. "Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me." You say you cannot understand how he keeps getting into these scrapes. Really? He starts a fight: "I am asking you politely..." and then when he encounters the slightest resistance goes crying to teacher. Classic bully. I do not know how you can stand this on a day to day basis. I have no intention of editing on Wikipedia for the foreseeable future because I cannot. So please, please, leave me alone...TotallydisillusionedwithWikipeia (talk) 07:15, 14 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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