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cj is retired. sorta.
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  • If you have posted your comment correctly, know that I will read it, generally within a weeks time.
  • I will usually always respond to your comment on my talkpage. Sometimes I may crosspost to your talkpage.
  • Occasionally, I may not respond — understand this is not because I have not read your comment nor is it a personal slight
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