User talk:Thebolt3

Hello, and a very cordial welcome to the English Wikipedia. I'm MuZemike. As you probably know by now, Wikipedia is a free content encyclopedia collaboratively written entirely by volunteers. Anybody is allowed to freely edit almost any page here, provided they're in good faith and within some basic rules that we follow. If you make mistakes along the way, that's OK; (I know I've made some mistakes when I started out here, as well.) they'll eventually get corrected.

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Mirror's Edge
Make sure you watch it when editing articles. While we accept accurate, verifiable information that is neutral, we do not accept biased, personal opinions like that you placed here on the Mirror's Edge article. Thank you, –MuZemike 18:33, 5 February 2010 (UTC)