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#REDIRECT [[User talk:YellowYoshi398/Archive 7]]
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== Dude ==
 
You edited, what's up? {{User:Xzelion/sig}}
 
==holy expletive IT IS YOU==
 
'sup. --[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]] 16:23, 25 November 2011 (EST)
 
==I can't Belive it's NOT BUTTER!!!! EWWWWWW!==
The first time i tried it i said that. EWWWWWW! it is NOT butter, then WHAT IS IT?!?!
- SMPeach, Where'd She go?
 
== Not sure if you remember, but... ==
 
Almost 11 years ago, you made [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=%3F_Block&diff=prev&oldid=153723 this edit] to the [[? Block]] article, which is still mostly on the page today. However, I am not really understanding how the ? Blocks can be alternately thought of as Brick Blocks; the manual only talks about bricks. If you remember, could you explain this a little more? If you don't remember, that's okay. --{{User:Supermariofan67/sig}} 23:10, 31 December 2017 (EST)
:I'm sorry I'm just now seeing this so late. My inference that "bricks" in this context referred to ? Blocks was because ? Blocks are ''usually'' the only "bricks" from which you receive items. It looks like the passage as it currently exists has been updated to better reflect this. So that's good! {{User:YellowYoshi398/sig}}

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