User talk:QLDer86

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Hello, QLDer86, and welcome to Wikipedia! (I do notice you've been around for a few days, sorry for the late welcome!) Wikipedia is one of the world's fastest growing internet sites. We aim to build the biggest and most comprehensive encyclopaedia in the world. To date we have over four million articles in a host of languages. The English language Wikipedia alone has over one million articles! But we still need more!

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God bless;
Thaurisil 12:51, 12 December 2006 (UTC)