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Mokugyo
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Hi (again)

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Hi!

On this forum, I was formerly known as "Sonrisa". I tried to recover my password but seeing as the forum has no password recovery system, I had no choice but to create another account. So, I hope I wont get banned or something. I tried looking in my other email address (which the forum says it's already registered) but I find no information of my previous registry on my email's personal search engine.

So, here I am again and Im sorry for the inconvenience.

Peace!!
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gnegirl
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Welcome Back!
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Hi Mokugyo, :smile:

Welcome (back) to Dharma Wheel.

Regards,
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Greetings,

Welcome back.

Maitri,
Retro. :)
Live in concord, with mutual appreciation, without disputing, blending like milk and water, viewing each other with kindly eyes.
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Sonrisa
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Hi everyone! This is Mokugyo. I found my old account (Sonrisa) and I really want to keep it. Is there anyway the moderators can delete Mokugyo? I dont want my Sonrisa account deleted.

Thanks :thanks:
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