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This barnstar is awarded to an editor who has consistently made an impressive effort at being kind, respectful and thoughtful to his fellow editors - even when the reverts, blocks, personal attacks and vandalism are flying. Many thanks to Nescio! User:RyanFreisling@ 00:03, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
This user has their full car licence, and can drive without colliding and crashing.
This user is a polyglot, yet has no knowledge of Cahuarano, Icelandic, Old English,, Ömie, Scottish Gaelic, Tagalog, Tyap, Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau and Visayan. Which are documented by Ethnologue: Languages of the World
Nescio is Latin for 'I don't know.'
Experience tells me that to most of us that "seems to be the hardest word." Feel free to suggest or comment. Always happy to learn.
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts. -- Bertrand Russell