User talk:Skele

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[edit] Welcome to Wikipedia!!!

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[edit] Me Myself

I myself am very fond of human anatomy, biology, theories, mathematics, psychology and physics.

[edit] Sami people and Immunity

Well okay here you go, here are the problems:

  1. The information was not referenced.
  2. Even if the statements are true, what you described is not within the medical definition of immunity, (which is "the condition in which an organism can resist disease") mosquitoes don't themselves cause disease, they only carry disease. Not being exposed to a disease is not the same as being able to resist it.
  3. It was poorly written.
  4. The information was not referenced.

I hope that clears it up.--DO11.10 23:27, 9 March 2007 (UTC)