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Gargoyle Page

Hey, just letting you know I've moved the 2nd variant to the first variant. If you need any more help just drop me a line. ConcealedLight (talk) 09:52, 26 March 2019 (MDT)

gollark: no.
gollark: I feel like I was very clear.
gollark: Exciting news: Epicbot's soul harvesting logic has been rewritten for greater performance.
gollark: <@787746801800577034> Free will: yes/no/maybe/possibly/loosely defined?
gollark: Great! That should mean that my nearly untested change fixes this in OIR™ too!
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