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Aridd
Wikipedian
Assumed office
12 November 2005
Personal details
Born (1982-05-06) 6 May 1982 (age 42)
France Paris, France
Occupationteacher

Aridd
Temporal range: Late Holocene

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Aridd, born May 6, 1982 in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France, is a French teacher, self-styled nascent historian and social anthropologist, and Wikipedian. Aridd is extremely rare; there is only one of him, and he is deemed to be extinct in the wild.[1]

He moved to Bry-sur-Marne at the age of 3. In 2002, he successfully competed for a place at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan. He obtained the Agrégation in English studies in 2005, specialising in British and Commonwealth histories and cultures. He obtained a Master's degree in that field at Paris Diderot University in 2006, on the topic of concepts of national identity in relation to Britishness in New Zealand. And then a doctorate on the topic of national identity building in relation to notions of Britishness in the Commonwealth countries of postcolonial Oceania, in 2010.

Aridd taught French for beginners at the University of Sydney in 2003 and 2004, then taught English at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, and French to English literary translation at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle in 2005 and 2006. He taught British history at the Paris Diderot University for three years, a variety of courses at the University of Nanterre. He now teaches British contemporary society and the history of the British Empire (among other courses) as a maître de conférences (senior lecturer) at the University of Versailles.

He is the author of various articles on his chosen field of study.

Other than that, he hasn't really done much with his life. His brief attempt to embrace a career as a Jedi ended in tragedy when he was unfortunately killed.[2] He got better, though.

Aridd is an atheist, a vegetarian, and leans towards a belief in Determinism, on the grounds of likelihood. He is very interested in politics, but keeps his political views to himself when on Wikipedia, thank you very much.

He has been a contributor to the English Wikipedia since 2005; he has started over 1,070 articles and contributed over 11,500 edits. He has also started over 660 articles in the French Wikipedia, and made about 8,000 edits to that encyclopedia. He has created article stubs and made other minor contributions in the Tok Pisin, Bislama, Haitian Creole, Scots, Welsh, Korean, Dutch and Swedish Wikipedias.

In Wikipedia, he is mainly known (or rather, unknown) for working on articles dealing with obscure topics that nobody is really interested in. He has achieved self-recognition as a veteran editor.

He has both French and British citizenship.[3] He spricht ein bisschen Deutch, aber not very well. 이 사용자는 한국어를 모르거나, 이해하는 데 어려움이 있습니다, although he's learnt the alphabet.

Idioms and sounds

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When speaking in English, Aridd is known for peppering his speech with odd words, the meaning of which appears to be known only to himself. Among these, the most notable are snoot and wibble, although queeble is also recurrent. The word wibble appears to be something of a placeholder, whereas snoot is used both as a greeting and to express varied emotions. It is thought that queeble denotes, depending on context, sadness, disappointment and uncertainty. The term wibble is sometimes reduplicated, as follows: wibble wibble. In such cases, it is usually spoken while nodding sagely.[4]

References

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  1. ^ You'll just have to take his word for all this, really. This is a user subpage, you know, not an article.
  2. ^ Video footage of Aridd's unfortunate demise when he was foolish enough to try and wield a red lightsabre. (Yes, I'm the copyright holder of that video. And yes, that's me on the right.)
  3. ^ He was born to a British mother, outside Britain, in May 1982 (i.e., prior to the date of application of the British Nationality Act 1981), and is a British passport holder registered as a British citizen by descent.
  4. ^ As yet, there has been no formal study of the Ariddian idiom. An Aridd to English dictionary does not appear to be forthcoming.