User talk:Aishik5683

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Hi Aishik, just to note that I undid this edit of yours as the comment was not in the right place. GA stands for good article, a status on Wikipedia which shows the article is of a certain quality. The place you were likely looking for was Talk:Tintin in Tibet, where you can post comments on the article. Thanks, Mat  ty. 007 10:43, 29 May 2014 (UTC)

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