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spiders are distributed in [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], the [[Malayan peninsula]] and in [[Sumatra] [[Philippines]]. Heptathelinae are found in [[Vietnam]], the Eastern provinces of China,
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Philipandrew is not active because its been forgot its password long time ago. i dont think this is not a form of "sock puppetry what if i couldnt acces my old account it means "be it" i cant create account for my contributions? if is that so that will be a Biased . thank you!
Hi, Philipandrew2, I have unblocked, with apologies. I was misled by the sockmaster tag on the User:Philipandrew user page, which says that account had been blocked indefinitely and didn't double check that this was actually the case. Apologies again. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 05:32, 17 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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thankyou for your recent contribution about the Military of Pre colonial Philippines. this article helps me on my Essay about the Philippine History about the particular era of the Archipelago. i hope you improve this article more to become more effective. (Kristinperez (talk))
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jpg|thumb|A [[Colored pencil]] sketch with baybayin wordings :''Ang Pilipina ay likas na Maganda'' (The [[Filipinos|Filipina]] are naturally beautiful.|left]]
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translation in [[Kapampangan language|Modern Kapampangan]]: '' E mangaplas ing alang sugat.'' <br> ([[Tagalog Language|Tagalog]]: ''Kung may sakit ay maroong sugat''. <br>(If there’s pain there must
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Philipandrew is not active because its been forgot its password long time ago. i dont think this is not a form of "sock puppetry what if i couldnt acces my old account it means "be it" i cant create account for my contributions? if is that so that will be a not good please consider . thank you ! ({ ᜉ᜔ ᜀ᜔| ໑ } P.A.-II (talk))
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Since the password of Philipandrew and the two accounts are forgotten for a long time, Means their dead in short, after the corruption of data on my Pc and reformatted (both of the user are inactive and unable to edit) , Philippandrew2 was only the one left to do job, They Linked the Philipandrew2 on the two which is in the Philipandrew, but philipandrew2 are the one who follow the rules, But Since P.A2 and are also the same name in Philipandrew, They Linked it here on the Old issue of Sock puppetry, * Philipandrew2 did contributions here in peace Since Philipandrew are unable to edit anymore. But they still linked Philipandrew2 which a legal account as Philipandrew sock puppet it will be look like Double jeopardy ( defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges in the same case following a legitimate conviction). wheres the justice for my side? what if i couldnt acces my old account it means "be it" i cant create account for my contributions now? i think really the answer is... "well let it be" Thank you! ({ ᜉ᜔ ᜀ᜔| ໑ } P.A.-II (talk) 10:45, 2 August 2016 (UTC))[reply]
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Talk page access revoked. You were told any further appeals must be made through WP:UTRS, and must specifically address the accounts, Kristinperez, JasmineTea wang. Yamla (talk) 13:19, 2 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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