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Revision as of 19:48, 16 April 2009 editTheRedPenOfDoom (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers135,756 edits Undid revision 284265604 by 173.79.58.33 no, you cannot delete the vandalistic history that you have created through this IP address← Previous edit Revision as of 20:03, 16 April 2009 edit undoJayron32 (talk | contribs)105,509 edits Blocked: new sectionNext edit →
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== Blocked ==

I deleted your page history as an extension of good faith that you would stop being a disruption by repeatedly removing the WHOIS data from this page. You immediately returned to continue the same disruption, despite the fact that I, as a gesture of peace, asceded to your deletion request. That is rediculous, and because of your continued disruption after I deleted your page, I have now ''undeleted'' this talk page, so the full history of your disruption is availible to all. I have also '''blocked''' you for one month, and disabled your ability to edit this talk page to prevent you from continuing to remove the WHOIS template. If you wish to be unblocked, please contact a member of the arbitration committee by email, as described here: ]. They will respond to your request, review your case, and decide whether or not to unblock you. --].].] 20:03, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

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This IP address, 173.79.58.33, is registered to Verizon Internet Services, Washington DC Pool. In the event of persistent vandalism from this address, efforts may be made to contact them to report abuse. Contact information may be available in the WHOIS report.

If you are editing from this IP address and are frustrated by irrelevant messages, you can avoid them by creating an account for yourself. Sometimes, in response to vandalism, you may be temporarily unable to create an account.

If you are an unregistered user operating from this address, note that it may be possible for the owner of the IP to determine who was making contributions from this address at any given time.

If you are the owner of this address responding to reports of inappropriate conduct from this address, you may find the contributions history and block log for this address helpful. Please feel free to contact any administrator who has blocked this address with questions (blocking admins will be listed in the block log).

Blocked

I deleted your page history as an extension of good faith that you would stop being a disruption by repeatedly removing the WHOIS data from this page. You immediately returned to continue the same disruption, despite the fact that I, as a gesture of peace, asceded to your deletion request. That is rediculous, and because of your continued disruption after I deleted your page, I have now undeleted this talk page, so the full history of your disruption is availible to all. I have also blocked you for one month, and disabled your ability to edit this talk page to prevent you from continuing to remove the WHOIS template. If you wish to be unblocked, please contact a member of the arbitration committee by email, as described here: WP:ARBCOM. They will respond to your request, review your case, and decide whether or not to unblock you. --Jayron32.talk.contribs 20:03, 16 April 2009 (UTC)