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In vitro meat

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Cultured Meat

Hi. I noticed that you undid my edit to the In vitro meat article. Did you upload an image to Wikimedia Commons with the title File:Cultured-Beef-02.jpg? If you did, it was deleted from Commons on 29 January 2014 by an administrator there named Commons:User:Yann. It seems like there was a copyright violation related to that picture. If it came from somewhere on the web, you will have a harder time using it in a Wikipedia article. I recommend you read Help:Introduction to uploading images/1 to learn how to get the image you want properly into the article. Otherwise, it will have an ugly red link and a blank space like this (on the right). Please let me know if you need additional clarification. - tucoxn\talk 05:43, 30 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

January 2014

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Dltorrise, you are invited to the Teahouse

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