PeaceTrainee
(edit conflict) I'm responding to your post that you just removed. No, you have no history at all, with this account. What's your main account? Why would I be in a sympathetic relationship with an indefinitely blocked editor I have never had any contact with? Please show sooner rather than later that you're here to help create an encyclopedia, or this obvious sock will be blocked. "Inviting" me to stay off your talkpage won't cut it; I'm supposed to warn before I block. Bishonen | talk 20:20, 29 January 2017 (UTC).
- No sock here. Just a person who doesn't like to be threatened. As my handle would suggest, I seek no conflict and will engage in none. As for Eaglestorm, yes, I admit that, in reading through his background of uncivility and edit-warring, I thought I'd leave something seemingly benign on his talk page. Although it acknowledged his past indiscretions, it did call for others not to engage in similar behavior. However, although it was not "character assassination" as you claimed hyperbolically, it also was not in the best taste and I do apologize for that. It is my hope to get along with others on here and that, when I do run into uncivil people who insist on edit-warring, I can count on you to back me up. That is all. Thanks for listening.PeaceTrainee (talk) 20:30, 29 January 2017 (UTC)
PeaceTrainee, you are invited to the Teahouse!
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April 2017
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June 2017
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