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As some of you may have heard, on February 1st, 2014, Brickimedia will re-launch. This means that most of the users here will migrate from here, to there. I, however, will not be one of them. I refuse. I will stay here, on Brickipedia. "My second home" as my brother says.

To all of the users that wish to no longer be a part of this wiki, I say goodbye. Not a goodbye from me, but a goodbye to you. To those that wish to stay, I say thank you, and that I hope that we can make this wiki the best it can be.

I never thought that I could be attached to something so emotionally like a wiki. And if it were to "go somewhere" because Brickimedia overpowered it, than I will go with it. Like a Captain on a sinking ship. Except I am not the Captain, but simply a crew member.

However, I fell as if every now in then, I could "meet" with you guys on Brickimedia just to "catch-up" with you on how everything is going. Say hello to my friends.

I would now like to see who is staying with me, or leaving to Brickimedia:


Thanks for voting, <insert name here>.

*FOREWARNING: I AM HORRIBLE WITH LITERARY DEVICES (METAPHORS ESPECIALLY). PLEASE IGNORE THIS PARAGRAPH*[]

But before I end this blog, I would like to tell you something. Think of this wiki as your great-grandfather's antique car. You have cherished it. Respected it. Took great care of it. But then you lost interest in it. Sold it because some other car came along. And that car was better, shinier, easier to take of. You spend so much time with that one, you don't realize that the other one, the more important one, the one that you cared about first, you got rid of. As if it were deleted from your life. No way of getting it back, because someone else bought it, and took better care of it. Now imagine that you were your great-grandfather's car. Your friend, just up and leaves you behind. That's how I feel about leaving this wiki. How would you feel?

Once again, goodbye.

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