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 Thank you, and have a good time editing here!
  ニョロトノ666 19:07, 2 August 2009 (UTC)  
 

Olá conterranio!

E aew, Brasileiro? Vejo que não sou o unico carioca a editar por aqui. Pena que é um pouco dificl as edições ficarem intactas, os americanos sao meio agrrogantes e sempre acham que estao certos. Ja fui banido duas vezes mas o site é legal. Abração! Pedraito 21:58, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

Interwiki Links

I appreciate your efforts in adding Portuguese interwiki links. However, I must request that you not remove Polish interwiki links, such as you did on May's Munchlax, while doing so. If a Polish link exists on a page you want to insert a Portuguese link on, the Portuguese link should be placed below the Polish link, not overwriting it. Now, right now I'm assuming what you did on May's Munchlax wasn't truly purposeful (that you might not have been aware of an article on the Polish end), but if interwiki links to valid pages are removed purposefully, especially in favor of interwiki links of a different language, one could suggest favoritism for a certain language over that of another, in this case Portuguese over Polish. Simply put, there's no reason to have one or the other when articles exist for both. Please be a bit more careful in the future. --Shiningpikablu252 05:03, 30 December 2009 (UTC)