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Latin Plurals: "Data is are..." This user uses "data", "media", "memoranda", "criteria", and "agenda" as the plurals of "datum", "medium", "memorandum", "criterion", and "agendum".
Wheaties, Cheerios, and Rice Chex This user prefers the cereal comma.
This user employs a more formal style of writing in articles than in talk pages.
theyThis user considers singular they standard, modern, informal English usage, so avoids it on Wikipedia.
they
he or she
This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage.
snkThis user says he/she/it sneaked and they snuck.
infin¦
itive
This user chooses never to split infinitives.
man-
kind
Regarding gender, this user prefers the vernacular, not what is politically correct.
to
too
two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
whomThis user insists upon using whom wherever it is called for, and fixes the errors of whomever they see.
which & thatThis user knows how to use which and that correctly.
A, B, and CThis user prefers the serial comma.
“,;:’This user is a punctuation stickler.
if & whetherThis user knows how to use "if" and "whether" correctly.
less & fewerThis user understands the difference between less & fewer.
than
then
This user understands the difference between using "than" and "then."
their
there
they're
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they're worse than their own children at spelling!
your
you're
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you're in need of help.
Majority ≠ right This user recognizes that even if 300,000,000 people make the same mistake, it's still a mistake.
.  TheThis user puts two spaces after a period.
,This user fixes comma-splices; they are annoying.
itsThis user is a native speaker of Itsekiri.
its
it's
It's really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
itsThis user understands the difference between its (of it) and it's (it is or it has).
’sThi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
’sThis user realises that plural nouns should not have an apostrophe while possessive words should!
???
?!?
!!!
This user terminates excessive use of exclamation points and question marks on sight. Grow up!
“…”This user favors curly quotation marks over straight style.
"...,"For quotation marks, this user would rather use "American punctuation."
"..!"This user believes that punctuation should always come on the inside of quotation marks.
;This user knows how to use a semicolon correctly.
you oneThis user knows that one should not use "you" in encyclopedia articles or other formal works.
Pickyness PickinessThis user changes the adjective ending "y" to "i" to form nouns with "-ness".
USThis user uses American English.
USage declineThis user uses American English, but is appalled at its rapid and continuing deterioration.


This user is not British, but can speak with a British accent.
AIM-0This user does not understand or have any interest in AOLer.

User:EvanS/Userboxes/PetCat

This user is owned by one or more cats.
This user thinks no outfit is complete without cat hair.
This user's cats have their own userbox.
This user has a nasty pet cat.
This user is owned by two rather possessive dogs.
This user dislikes
mosquitos.
Emperor Penguins.This user's favourite animal is the Emperor penguin.
This user knows that American Independence occured on July 2, 1776.
This user greatly admires
Abraham Lincoln.
This user is a bibliophile.
This user is interested in
coin collecting.
This user loves to read.
This user is an incorrigible cruciverbalist.
This user loves knowledge.
This user is interested in maps.
This user is interested in
numismatics.
This user likes to spin pens.
The only throne this user has sat on was made of porcelain.
This user enjoys backpacking.
This user enjoys skygazing and astronomy.

User:Tanthanyes/Userboxes/Pyro

This user knows how to solve a Rubik's Cube.
This user spends most of his free time thinking.
Youth Religious knotThis user has earned a BSA Youth Religious Award.
This user climbed Mount Baldy and lived to tell about it.
This user is a member of the Boy Scouts of America.
This user is a mathematician.
This user can divide by zero.
This user enjoys thinking in Four Dimensions.
This user's favorite shape is E8.

Template:ND

This user knows the difference between an integral and an antiderivative; and so should you!
This user knows how to
Find X.
FoundX
This user has a keen interest in mathematics.
Erdős ∞This user has an Erdős number of ∞.
This user understands capital sigma and pi notation, and you should too!
mthThis user participates in math competitions.
met?This user prefers metric units, but, having grown up in the United States, cannot relate to them.

User:Uaxuctum/Userboxes/Binary User:Uaxuctum/Userboxes/Decimal

10This user realizes that there are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary and those who do not.
Pi ≈ 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 70679 82148 08651 32823 06647 09384 46095 50582 23172 53594 08128 48111 74502 84102 70193 85211 05559 64462 29489 54930 38196 44288 10975 66593 34461 28475 64823 37867 83165 27120 19091 45648 56692 34603 86104 54326 64821 33936 07260 24914 12737 24587 00660 63155 81748 81520 92096 28292 54091 71536 43678 92590 36001 13305 30548 82046 65213 84146 95194 15116 09...
This user knows by heart an unspecified number of digits in the decimal representation of pi.
=1 This user knows that 0.9...(repeating) is exactly 1 and can prove it, but wishes that other people could understand it the way he does.
This user knows the Ultimate Answer.
This user knows how to travel 1 mile due south, due east, then due north and end up where they started.
ζ(s)This user believes Riemann was right.
This user likes trigonometry.



:dps2()
:Prgm
:Input a
:a→x
:ClrIO
:DelVar e,p
:Output 1,1,a
:Output 17,1,”d=”
:Output 25,1,”φ=”
:Output 33,1,”σ=”
:0→t
:0→e[1]
:If mod(x,2)=0 Then
:1→t
:0→e[2]
:2→p[1]
:Output 9,1,2
:While mod(x,2)=0
:x/2→x
:1+e[1]→e[1]
:EndWhile
:1→y
:int(√(x))→z
:Output 31,1,z
:While y≤z
:2+y→y
:Output 9,1,y
:If mod(x,y)=0 Then
:t+1→t
:0→e[t]
:y→p[t]
:int(√(x))→z
:Output 41,1,”          “
:I Output 41,1,z
:HAVE EndIf
:A While mod(x,y)=0
:HUGE x/y→x
:ASS 1+e[t]→e[t]
:EGO EndWhile
:EndWhile
:If x≠1 Then
:t+1→t
:1→e[t]
:x→p[t]
:EndIf
:Output 17,13,Π(e[x]+1,x,1,t)
:Output 25,13,a*Π(1-1/(p[x]),x,1,t)
:Output 33,13,Π((p[x]^(e[x]+1)-1)/(p[x]-1),x,1,t)
:DelVar e,p,t,x,y,z
:EndPrgm