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::::::I'm not sure I understand how the template for the one used for US states became corrupted. If I had a programming or code writing background I would be more than willing to try to correct it myself, but I don't. I've come to realize over the years the reason I never had any interest in computer language is there is no culture that is connected to it. Studying any spoken language involves learning the culture of the people who speak it. They go hand in hand. It's through the culture one discovers the heart of its people. And I would much rather connect to people than to a machine. This is also one of the reasons why I reached out to the Gàidhlig Wikipedia.
:::::::The only reason why I started up with Wikipedia again is because I've been receiving strange messages from Wikibots over the past couple of weeks. Why I suddenly started receiving them is a mystery. Focusing only on matters that would be of relevance to Scots is actually limiting their realm. That is not what Wikipedia is all about. There is more to life than what is just outside one's backdoor. I would like to finish the US states so that things look more polished and presentable, which is why I'm asking for assistance with the templates for the cities. One final note, I didn't appreciate the reference to Diddlytown in Arkansas. That came across to me as a step back into the classroom semantics of high school.[[Cleachdaiche:Jhendin|Jhendin]] ([[Deasbaireachd a' chleachdaiche:Jhendin|an deasbaireachd]]) 02:26, 12 dhen Iuchar 2017 (UTC)
::::::::Forgive me, but I'm also puzzled as to why he so quickly responded to something I wrote on your talk page. I wrote to you, not him. I smell a rat.
 
The reason I suggested that if you wish to work on short geography stubs, then focussing on such that are of some relevance to Gaelic speakers (i.e. ones which are close-ish to home), would be easier to justify that Diddlytown in Arkansas, pure and simple.