User talk:2601:444:280:5E40:202E:E017:BC90:4223
Dear Unregistered User,
Upon viewing your contributions to Uncyclopedia, I believe that you are special. More special than a regular IP. And no, not in a Jerry's Kids kind of way, my dear Uncyclopedian-to-be: I believe you have what it takes to become a worthwhile human being contributor!
Though it is unlikely that you'll ever even see this message, I am still posting it in the hopes that you shall one day cease your anonymous editing and join our community of circus folk. And why shouldn't you? It's free! It's easy! It'll get you laid CONSTANTLY! [1]
To join, simply click the Log in/create account button at the top right of your screen, then click Create an account. Follow the instructions and just like that, you've made a name for yourself.
If you need any assistance in the registration process, or in any other facet of Uncyclopedia, let me know on my talk page. Hope to see you soon!
Wait, the special thing is that you're an IPv6 address! We don't see those very often! In fact I don't think we've ever seen one before in fact... So congratulations! JJP...MASTER![talk to] JJP... master? 19:38, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
Congratulations[edit source]
CONGRATULATIONS! You are the first IPv6 user to ever edit Uncyclopedia, like ever. For this, you have been awarded a ninjastar. Have a good day! Cassandra (talk) 11:50pm March 25, 2021
First IPv6[edit source]
Would give you a barnstar if this was Wikipedia, oh well. Congrats on the first IPv6 edit. Until ~24 hrs ago, IPv6 didn't even exist here. The first 6039769 edits were made without IPv6. But not the 6039770th. You have opened it up to be much easier to contribute. Please create an account, and this will go down in history, maybe enough to earn you an UnNews article! --Gale5050 aka Andrew5 let's talk! See me on WP! Do not click before August 12:12, 26 March 2021 (UTC)
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