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before the question. Again, welcome! Laurinavicius (talk) 23:01, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
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editI honestly don't know what was going on with that, but judging by the use of formatting previously, I think it's fairly safe to say that he isn't trying to pretend to be me (anyone who understands formatting and the history page would probably be more clever than that...like deleting my sig for one thing). My best guess is he starts his posts by adding his sig (so as to not forget to add it maybe) then writes whatever he has to say before it, but on the first occasion accidentally submitted the edit before writing his post (I've done that a few times myself - it's not uncommon). Why he didn't sign his other post I don't know (forgot to?).
Regardless, it wouldn't make sense to pretend that my post was his - it specifically talks about him from the perspective of a 3rd party and, while it does defend him, became a little redundant when he added his post. That, and the posts don't fit well together at all - his is obviously a reply to an accusation (or whatever you want to call it) while mine is a comment on it.
As far as I'm concerned it is far more likely that he's simply not very good at this :P (and/or makes a lot of mistakes).