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Can you please explain the meaning behind your username? One possible interpretation of it is that you want us to block {{user|TheVillager}}. Is this the case? Thanks. [[User:Drago|<span style="font-family:Coustard;color:green">Drago</span>]] [[User talk:Drago|<span style="font-family:Coustard;color:purple">(talk)</span>]]    [[File:Drago PC icon.png|20px]] 12:12, November 27, 2018 (EST)
 
Can you please explain the meaning behind your username? One possible interpretation of it is that you want us to block {{user|TheVillager}}. Is this the case? Thanks. [[User:Drago|<span style="font-family:Coustard;color:green">Drago</span>]] [[User talk:Drago|<span style="font-family:Coustard;color:purple">(talk)</span>]]    [[File:Drago PC icon.png|20px]] 12:12, November 27, 2018 (EST)
  
RE: Drago
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:RE: Drago
  
Well my name is a interesting one, for one i am not implying on the fact to block {{user|TheVillager}}. It's a name but it's original, here are the few reasons i use this.
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:Well my name is a interesting one, for one i am not implying on the fact to block {{user|TheVillager}}. It's a name but it's original, here are the few reasons i use this.
  
1. My original AC name is Block
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:1. My original AC name is Block
  
2. It also sorta became a joke like to Block The Villager. (But not blocking that user you are mentioning, it's just a joke to block a villager)
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:2. It also sorta became a joke like to Block The Villager. (But not blocking that user you are mentioning, it's just a joke to block a villager)
  
3. It's original
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:3. It's original
  
4. It uses the "(Name) the (Thing)" name format
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:4. It uses the "(Name) the (Thing)" name format {{Unsigned|BlockTheVillager}}
  
: Oh I think it's cute! :) Also my go to assumption would have been [[Villager (SSB)|Villager]] related rather than a user (*shifty look* there's blocking in SSB... right? *tries not to look clueless*). Anyway, I noticed you had some problems getting this to look how you wanted (whole bunch of edits there) so I figured I'd mention a coupla things - feel free to ignore me but I'm also new and have been fighting with the formatting a lot lately so I feel your pain! First up, you may find it easier if you check the preview tab as you edit as this allows you to see what stuff looks like, and whether your edits have worked the way you hoped before you commit to them. If you want to do a numbered list you can just preface items with a new line and a # eg:
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::Oh I think it's cute! :) Also my go to assumption would have been [[Villager (SSB)|Villager]] related rather than a user (*shifty look* there's blocking in SSB... right? *tries not to look clueless*). Anyway, I noticed you had some problems getting this to look how you wanted (whole bunch of edits there) so I figured I'd mention a coupla things - feel free to ignore me but I'm also new and have been fighting with the formatting a lot lately so I feel your pain! First up, you may find it easier if you check the preview tab as you edit as this allows you to see what stuff looks like, and whether your edits have worked the way you hoped before you commit to them. If you want to do a numbered list you can just preface items with a new line and a # eg:
# first thing
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::# first thing
# second thing
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::# second thing
: If it outright refuses to give you a new line when you want one you can always use <nowiki><br></nowiki> (I still haven't worked out why that that's sometimes necessary and sometimes just works without it) Chat replies are normally indented with :s, if you start a line with one it indents a bit, the next person uses two and indents a little further so it's easy to keep track of each reply that way. And lastly if you sign off with 4x ~ in a row this will sign it from you. :)  And in writing this I learned what the <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki> tag does. \o/  [[User:Kazz|Kazz]] ([[User talk:Kazz|talk]]) 04:47, December 12, 2018 (EST)
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:: If it outright refuses to give you a new line when you want one you can always use <nowiki><br></nowiki> (I still haven't worked out why that that's sometimes necessary and sometimes just works without it) Chat replies are normally indented with :s, if you start a line with one it indents a bit, the next person uses two and indents a little further so it's easy to keep track of each reply that way. And lastly if you sign off with 4x ~ in a row this will sign it from you. :)  And in writing this I learned what the <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki> tag does. \o/  [[User:Kazz|Kazz]] ([[User talk:Kazz|talk]]) 04:47, December 12, 2018 (EST)

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Can you please explain the meaning behind your username? One possible interpretation of it is that you want us to block TheVillager (talk | contribs | logs). Is this the case? Thanks. Drago (talk) Drago PC Villager Icon.png 12:12, November 27, 2018 (EST)

RE: Drago
Well my name is a interesting one, for one i am not implying on the fact to block TheVillager (talk | contribs | logs). It's a name but it's original, here are the few reasons i use this.
1. My original AC name is Block
2. It also sorta became a joke like to Block The Villager. (But not blocking that user you are mentioning, it's just a joke to block a villager)
3. It's original
4. It uses the "(Name) the (Thing)" name format - unsigned comment from BlockTheVillager (talkcontribs)
Oh I think it's cute! :) Also my go to assumption would have been Villager related rather than a user (*shifty look* there's blocking in SSB... right? *tries not to look clueless*). Anyway, I noticed you had some problems getting this to look how you wanted (whole bunch of edits there) so I figured I'd mention a coupla things - feel free to ignore me but I'm also new and have been fighting with the formatting a lot lately so I feel your pain! First up, you may find it easier if you check the preview tab as you edit as this allows you to see what stuff looks like, and whether your edits have worked the way you hoped before you commit to them. If you want to do a numbered list you can just preface items with a new line and a # eg:
  1. first thing
  2. second thing
If it outright refuses to give you a new line when you want one you can always use <br> (I still haven't worked out why that that's sometimes necessary and sometimes just works without it) Chat replies are normally indented with :s, if you start a line with one it indents a bit, the next person uses two and indents a little further so it's easy to keep track of each reply that way. And lastly if you sign off with 4x ~ in a row this will sign it from you. :) And in writing this I learned what the <nowiki> tag does. \o/ Kazz (talk) 04:47, December 12, 2018 (EST)