User:Armanalp

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My articles

  • Kenan Ozer
    (My first article, a super-short sub-stub, somebody has edited ıt since)
  • Devils of Berlin
    (Deleted now =( )
  • Blazing Angels
    article)

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This user plays RuneScape with the username Alp200.

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This user loves food in moderation.
This user loves to eat pizza.
This user eats raspberries.
This user eats watermelon.
This user eats bagels.
no funThis user would argue that, despite its name, there is hardly any "fun" at all in fundamentalism...!
This user is a cereal killer.
This user, based on evidence and current consensus, thinks that the Universe began with a bang.
This user's favourite colour is yellow.
This user enjoys muffins.
This user loves pancakes.
This user loves hamburgers.
This user eats sushi.
This user loves brownies.

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This user supports international recognition of Northern Cyprus.

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This user regards
Republic of Cyprus
as government of Southern Cyprus only.

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File:Armenia Tsitsernakaberd.jpg This user refuses the so-called
Armenian Genocide
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This user is a Beşiktaş J.K. fan.
This user is a
Kemalist and supports secularism
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This user believes the world would be a happier, safer and saner place without
religion
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athThis user is interested in atheism.



















Pinguicula vulgaris
Pinguicula vulgaris, the common butterwort, is a perennial carnivorous plant in the Lentibulariaceae family. It has a generally circumboreal distribution, being native to almost every country in Europe as well as Russia, Canada and the United States. Growing to a height of 3 to 16 centimetres (1.2 to 6.3 inches), it is topped with a purple and occasionally white funnel-shaped flower that is 15 millimetres (0.59 in) or longer. The plant, which is insectivorous, grows in damp environments such as bogs and swamps, in low or subalpine elevations. Its leaves have glands that excrete a sticky fluid that traps insects to its leaves; its glands also produce digestive enzymes that work to consume the insects externally. This P. vulgaris flower was photographed in Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus


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