Scouting

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 This user is a member of the
Scouting WikiProject.
 This user is a member of the worldwide family of Scouts.
 This user is a member of one of the 500+ world Scouting/Guiding associations and contributes articles to preserve their history.
 This user is or was a member of The Scout Association (UK).
 This user is a member of one of the 500+ world Scouting or Guiding associations and collects and trades Scout memorabilia.
 This user is elated that the Boy Scouts of America is finally admitting girls!

Media

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 This user is a blogger by trade.
 This user uses WordPress.
 This user has a YouTube account.
BBCThis user supports the BBC.

Entertainment, Theatre, and Literature

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 This user enjoys attending the theatre on a regular basis.
 This user reads newspapers.
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Work

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 This user is a professional writer or journalist.
 This user is an artist who works with a variety of creative media.

Politics

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 Theitkid thinks first-past-the-post is a flawed voting system and wants fairer votes. 
 This user supports youth rights.

British Politics

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 This user supports devolution, not dissolution. 

International Politics

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  This user supports the
European Union
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 This user supports the people of Gibraltar's right to self-determination. 
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This user supports the right of the Falkland Islanders to determine their own sovereignty
 
 
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 This user supports the
Democratic Party.

Citizenship

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 This user is proud to be a European.

Language

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enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
UKThis user uses British English.
 This user honours
William Shakespeare for exhilarating the English language.
a lot alotThis user recognizes that linguistic change is a natural and desirable aspect of human language.
Oh shit!This user thinks profanity does not exist. They believe that such words are the same as any other words and should be treated as such.
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mankind
This user supports the use of gender-neutral language when it reasonably exists as an alternative to a common gendered word.

Achievements

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YouThis user was named 2006 Person of the Year by Time magazine.