SEMI-RETIRED
I'm not very active anymore because I'm too distracted with other things, like school and all that crap. It's because whenever I find something new that I like, I get hooked on that for a pretty long while, and it can take anywhere from a couple of days to several months for me to get my attention back to other things.
Welcome to my user page. This is where you can check out stuff and where I can work on drafts.
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ARRRGHR TOO BIG
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MC | This user plays Minecraft. |
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This user loves cheese more than they probably should and aren't afraid to show it with this userbox. |
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This user scored 31 on the Wikipediholic test (revision 1122134534). |
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This user has reduced their body mass. |
ARRRGHR TOO BIG
Drafts
editName of draft | Status |
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Protegent | In progress |
Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure | In progress |
Not made | |
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Did You Know...
edit- ... that American abolitionists co-opted the concept of Southern chivalry (caricature pictured) as an insult against pro-slavery white Southerners?
- ... that Shagdarjavin Natsagdorj's remarks at an academic conference led to a communist purge and contributed to the Sino-Soviet split?
- ... that Pujol and Quintonil are the highest-rated restaurants in Mexico's first Michelin guide, with two Michelin stars each?
- ... that football player Peter Bowden only started long snapping to help his cousin, a punter, produce film in high school, and both are now in the National Football League?
- ... that the adjacent Jennings and Sloane Houses comprise New York City's largest single-family residence?
- ... that Arthur Fulton was a sniper in the First World War and described as "the most famous rifle shot the world has ever known"?
- ... that the Asyikin–Brugman Treaty was revoked 11 days after being signed?
- ... that Shirley Warde not only starred in theater and movie productions, but also wrote playscripts and short stories for magazines?
- ... that in Thailand and Cambodia, cats are used in a procession to ask for rain?
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editThis user completed the introductory tutorial series on 21 October 2020. |