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This user is taking a wikibreak and may be away or inactive for varying periods of time.
Although he may occasionally be able to do some editing, messages left for him may not be replied to for a while.
He will be back on Wikipedia when college is over.
Note: this user is currently studying for or taking exams and so will be inactive for long periods of time.
I am just a Wikipedian who edits pages and reverts vandalism sometimes. If I do something wrong on this site, please let me know on my talk page.
If you want to know more about me, please refer to the userboxes on the right side. There seem to be just about enough userboxes to not need any explanation about myself.
There are some things on Wikipedia that are (kind of) an annoyance to me. The main one being how some articles are not available on other language editions of Wikipedia. The most prominent examples (for me personally) are this article and this article not being available on Bengali Wikipedia, this article not being available on Arabic Wikipedia, and this article not being available on German Wikipedia. There's also this article, which isn't on English Wikipedia, so there's that. Not to mention there are some articles, like this one, which are available as full articles on other language editions on Wikipedia, just not English Wikipedia.
"00:01", as opposed to "00:00" (as seen here) is intended to be a reference to the odometer from the American Dad! episode "Buck, Wild".
Committed identity: 6789ccd67b97f72794eed0165d30da58aae39f6e7306c6e3abab5bc7b58699817b41658e647d7ed785d2c448be99461d116b91b7046f654796ef52c334bb9771 is a SHA-512commitment to this user's real-life identity.