User:Panini!/Guestbook

  1. Panini! 🥪 04:20, 23 December 2023 (UTC)
  2. Ay Panini, don't you be a meanie Queen of Hearts ❤️ (she/they 🎄 🏳️‍⚧️) 05:12, 23 December 2023 (UTC)
  3. Seen Panini around a lot, big fan of their work. QuicoleJR (talk) 18:52, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
  4. Hello... Glad to sign this. See you around! Volten001 04:58, 18 February 2024 (UTC)
  5.  Done! Hello! It's great to be in top five here. Cheers! — Sundostund mppria (talk / contribs) 16:24, 18 February 2024 (UTC)
  6. Still have yet to write a good article but I appreciate the advice. Love seeing you around! Feel free to sign my guestbook if you like. ❤HistoryTheorist❤ 05:24, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
  7. Hello! Rusty4321 talk contribs 21:11, 5 March 2024 (UTC)
  8. April Fools Day! Signed, Toadette (April Fools Day!) 06:39, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  9. Signed using invisible ink Xeroctic (talk) 06:51, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  10. Thebiguglyalien (talk) 08:23, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  11. I'm sign in on mobile. Sorry. But, gotta go fast Qadri223 Talk or discuss only my contributions to the Wikipedia 09:12, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  12. This is definitely the only one of Panini's guestbooks. Do not look any further. Dialmayo 11:09, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  13. I forgot to sign the first one. Arslan35 (talk) 12:09, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  14. Hello world! -I.R.B.A.T(yell at me) (The IRBAT Files) 17:10, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
  15. Meow. LilianaUwU (talk / contributions) 06:41, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
  16. Nom. InvadingInvader (userpage, talk) 00:09, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
  17.  Task complete. Smiley You're welcome! Huggums537 Vote! (Guest🖋️book) or (Suggestion🗳️box)? 17:05, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
  18.  Done. I gotta go! Myrealnamm (talk to me) 13:12, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
  19.  Done sign mine? Cassopeia ...talk?... 17:33, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
  20. I'm here now, I guess. Varmkorv_Tva talk 15:26, 25 April 2024 (UTC)
  21. The only guest book out there mhm.Questions? four Olifanofmrtennant (she/her) 15:57, 3 June 2024 (UTC)
  22. When adding ones name to a guestbook, it is essential to consider several factors; conciseness, relevance and wit rank highly, garnering lavish attention and praise. Indeed, the guestbook is another situation where the term "short but sweet" is of upmost importance, a saying which was popularized by Richard Taverner's translation of Adagia, and later used in James Kelly's Scottish Proverbs, wherein he writes “Better short and sweet than long and lax"... But how short is sweet, and how long is lax? William Blake sought to address this quintessential paradigm in his The Marriage of Heaven and Hell with the profound statement “You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough". Perhaps, in this sense, the guestbook acts as a metamorphic representation of our goals and desires in life; a constant balance betwixt what is sweet, and what is enough, calling into judgement how we act within our own lives. Whatever the answer may be, live life, and live it to the fullest, letting nothing dictate anything else Unexpectedinquisition (talk) 08:49, 9 August 2024 (UTC)

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