User talk:Pkbwcgs

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User talk:Pkbwcgs/Archive/September 2018

This user page will have a regular wash up with unnecessary comments being deleted and important ones into the archive
The Lotus flower has a self-cleaning property called the lotus effect. This talk page also will be cleaned regularly


Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Pkbwcgs!

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Nutshinou Talk! 22:58, 11 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]