User talk:SkytteholmarN
Vojvodina
[edit]Hi. Perhaps you do not know geography, but Vojvodina is not country as you implied here: [1]. I hope that you just have bad knowledge about geography. Otherwise, edits that aim to prove political point are not welcome in Wikipedia. PANONIAN 22:13, 15 July 2012 (UTC)
I know that you are a serbian fascist who have killed many civils in all of this years. Vojvodina maybe is not a country right now, but it will be an Republic soon. You will see. /SkytteholmarN
Perhaps you don't know this; perhaps you do. Either way, Wikipedia does not tolerate personal attacks. Also, do not disruptively edit Wikipedia to prove a point - it is forbidden by our policies. Failure to abide by these editing policies will result in your editing privilege being revoked and your user account blocked. - Penwhale | dance in the air and follow his steps 09:48, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
Discretionary sanctions
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