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Who needs socializing when you have '''''video games'''''? I mean, right? Right.......? ''Right''?!
Who needs socializing when you have '''video games'''? I mean, right? Right.......? ''Right''?!


== Recent Contributions ==
== Recent Contributions ==
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Wildgoosespeeder, I'm sorry about those issues. I'm still pretty new to this. The "Mario Floats in a Building Cause Why Not.png" image is what I named it on my computer for the heck of it, but I merely forgot to change it on the wiki. Now I tried to change the file name, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I (probably foolishly) ended up going to the wiki where the image was located and changing the name there, but then your image had disappeared. I went back to change it back to the original name, and then the image was ''still'' missing. Is there any way to change the file name, and is there a way to retrieve your image? Sorry about all of this. [[User:Mr. L 9000|Mr. L 9000]] ([[User talk:Mr. L 9000|talk]])
Wildgoosespeeder, I'm sorry about those issues. I'm still pretty new to this. The "Mario Floats in a Building Cause Why Not.png" image is what I named it on my computer for the heck of it, but I merely forgot to change it on the wiki. Now I tried to change the file name, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I (probably foolishly) ended up going to the wiki where the image was located and changing the name there, but then your image had disappeared. I went back to change it back to the original name, and then the image was ''still'' missing. Is there any way to change the file name, and is there a way to retrieve your image? Sorry about all of this. [[User:Mr. L 9000|Mr. L 9000]] ([[User talk:Mr. L 9000|talk]])
:Don't worry about it. That's why I gave you a {{tem|reminder}} instead of a {{tem|warning}} or {{tem|last warning}}, as those are for persistent inappropriate behavior.
:Don't worry about it. That's why I gave you a {{tem|reminder}} instead of a {{tem|warning}} or {{tem|lastwarn}}, as those are for persistent inappropriate behavior.
:*For moving files, you need to go to the file page itself and click the tab that says ''move''. There you can specify the new name of the file. This does create a redirect and you will need to edit the page(s) that reference the file. Just scroll down to file usage. It will tell you where the image is being referenced, including redirects. Click the redirect and overwrite the text with {{tem|delete}}.
:*For moving files, you need to go to the file page itself and click the tab that says ''move''. There you can specify the new name of the file. This does create a redirect and you will need to edit the page(s) that reference the file. Just scroll down to file usage. It will tell you where the image is being referenced, including redirects. Click the redirect and overwrite the text with {{tem|delete}}.
:*As for the missing image, it is possible someone tampered with the file link. All you have to do is click the ''history'' tab. From there, clicking on timestamps will display that revision of the page at that moment in time.
:*As for the missing image, it is possible someone tampered with the file link. All you have to do is click the ''history'' tab. From there, clicking on timestamps will display that revision of the page at that moment in time.

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