User:Opalzukor
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Opalzukor's User Page (/ˈəupælˌzukoː/)
Welcome to my page. I use Wikipedia a lot, so I'm glad to help out making it an even better place! Most of my edits are reverting vandalism. If you're wondering why I reverted your edit, leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks!
Today's motto...
→ I guess you could call it a "failure", but I prefer the term "learning experience".
Tip of the day...
Editcountitis
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