User:NooblesStuff
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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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This user absolutely detests small flies that attempt to enter ears. |
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This user plays Minecraft. |
This user owns a Wii. |
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). |
This user currently resides on Planet Earth. |
This user has reduced their body mass. |
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Drafts[edit]
Name 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 soprano Olga von Türk-Rohn (pictured) was celebrated for her interpretations of Franz Schubert's lieder?
- ... that the Gusuku period saw massive castles built on "virtually every ridge"?
- ... that the enzyme histamine N-methyltransferase regulates essential brain functions and sleep–wake cycles in humans?
- ... that the Labour Party received their highest share of the vote to date in the 1951 UK general election but still lost to the Conservatives, who received fewer votes?
- ... that Oksana Lyniv founded the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in 2016 and conducted them in thirty concerts across ten music festivals in 2022?
- ... that the 2004 documentary The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing contains interviews from dozens of film editors, including women under-represented in the field?
- ... that despite getting an offer from his dream basketball school, Notre Dame, Chris Hill instead chose Michigan State?
- ... that country music singer Waylon Jennings earned his GED by watching tapes of a Kentucky Educational Television series on his tour bus?
- ... that the healthcare campaigner who pioneered organ donor cards in the UK placed a personal advertisement in The Times looking for a "cadaver kidney" for her son?
Wikipedian certificate[edit]
This user completed the introductory tutorial series on 21 October 2020. |