Talk:Block

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Cathfolant in topic Selfref

Dangers of Blocks

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Blocks could be choked on by young children. Blocks could cause a minor injury if thrown at someone. Blocks could cause splinters if wooden and not propertly prepared for use. Blocks could be tripped over if left out. Blocks could cause poisoning if children consume unsafe paint off them.

Please tell your children to be cautious during the use of blocks.

Block (social psychology)

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I am currently mooting an added meaning to the verb 'to block' here: [[1]]. Let's see how it goes down at Collins first. -wikipeida sucks and you do to if you use this crappy site. }:D.

Redirects and page division

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First off, this page had a ton of redirects, which is bad. I've changed them all and made the links specific (if the info is in the second para, I linked to that).

Second, this page makes no sense in a few places. Language like "Block only refer to:"--I'm assuming that this means using the word block as a stand-alone, but that's an assumption and even so, what's wrong with "Block may refer to:"

I'm also confused as to what's going on with the break-down--what makes the last four terms different then the first set--why are they categorised seperately?

Also, why are Block Chords etc under see also? Miss Mondegreen | Talk   10:26, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

█ and ▌

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These characters (█ and ▌) redirect here. Can you please add something saying what they are? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.254.8.208 (talk) 01:58, 27 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Selfref

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Ok, I get it now, sorry. I won't do it again. I should read templates before messing with them. Cathfolant (talk) 01:54, 19 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

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