User talk:Clementine12345

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Clementine12345, good luck, and have fun. – My Chemistry romantic (talk) 08:22, 18 March 2016 (UTC)

Hello fellow Wikipedia friends! I am Clementine12345. My name IS Clementine so nice to meet you all. I just made an account although I have been using Wikipedia for awhile. Normally, I don't use Wikipedia because I have heard the information is fake because silly people edit the articles but now I have decided to trust people who edit, believing they put the CORRECT information. I really think it's sad people want to change articles posted on Wikipedia to incorrect things because some students at school actually need good grades and then they come here, use some information that looks perfectly truthful then get bad grades because it turns out the information is fake. I mean how mean and horrid is that? I really think some people need to think about others before acting. I hope I get replies because I'm a girl always looking for happy and friendly friends in the world to chat to.

Thanks, Clementine

Clementine12345 (talk)