User:Heavy Water
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I'm predominantly active at the English }} for news websites annoying.
What do I do here? A lot of different things: for a while, when I was a newbie, I just did content creation; then I focused on RC patrol for a while, and got rollback; nowadays, I participate at
Articles I created
- - 2022 Minnesota Senate election
- - 2022 Oregon Senate election
- - Mike Pence classified documents incident
- - Recovering America's Wildlife Act
- - Honoring our PACT Act of 2022
- - Nikki Budzinski
- - Postal Service Reform Act of 2022
- - 2023 Dallas mayoral election
- DYK - Weather whiplash
- - Aijalon Cordoza
- - 162nd Virginia General Assembly
- - CROWN Act of 2022
- - Affordable Insulin Now Act
- - Executive Order 14076
- - Animals' Party
extended confirmed user since 24 February 2022 (2 years, 2 months and 4 days). (verify ) |
This user is a reviewer on the English Wikinews. (verify) |
This user is a proud member of WikiProject Virginia. |
This editor is a Grognard Extraordinaire and is entitled to display this Wikipedia Vest Pocket Edition. |
This user supports Joe Biden |
Userboxes |
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animal liberation. |
This user is interested in maps. |
This user has visited 20 of the 38 cities and 17 of the 95 counties of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. |
Alternate history:
the canvas upon which this user paints "what if". |
This user is a proud member of WikiProject District of Columbia. |
This user is a roadgeek. |
This user has visited 27 of the 50 United States. | 27 |
This user is a proud native citizen of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. |
This user has publicly declared that he has a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles: |
This user thinks Blaze Wolf is pretty awesome and hopes he never retires. |
Weird things
Off Planet Wikimedia
AP caption in a story about horseracing—nothing to do with beards here: A line of policemen, coincidentally all sporting beards...
The Guardian: So I thought wearing a really big coat and looking like a Metal Gear Solid 2 boss battle might have been part of his ongoing cool guy shtick
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Microchip singing while accepting revisions, because the log summaries aren't easily visible from revision history
A motherf···ing birdplaaaaane!
[2]
This, plus obvious COI editing (well, renaming).
Devoted practitioner of headlinese
"Asia: Taiwan: Gays: Marriage is legal!"
Unfortunate side effects of gridlocked governments
Toilet paper running thin in New Jersey capital: All because of "fears some [paper] cups would be 'stolen' for home use."
Well, it does now...
Disappearing opponents
Meyer won 43,833 votes (56.51%), while Jones received 33,735 votes (43.49%). Jones has not been heard from since. Is there suspicion of foul play? Additionally, there were 11,500 bytes of Matt Meyer's "Accomplishments".
Reflections on Mexican-American familial structure
I removed about 4,700 bytes that contained such things as Daughters looked to their Mothers' for guidance. In the Mexican American Patriarchal society; Mothers had trouble navigating the margins of tradition. Parents usually want what is best for their children, that were cited with sociological research papers and, while valid, were misplaced and POV.
Largest woman?
Tallest woman in history. at 9'2" 2200lbs she is not only tall huge and massive but so strong too. could pull 2 big horses at a time.
Canned wine mogull
Gordon Murphy, [canned wine mogul| was in this disambiguation; what is a "mogull" and...canned wine?
Violence leads to inanimate object winning the presidency of Brazil
July
- July 2 - In Brasília, Distrito Federal, a man tries to separate of woman from aggressor and has his hand severed by a machete.
I think the victim was angry he didn't get more press coverage.
October
- October 2 – First round of general election.
- October 28 – Second round of general election.
- Brazilians elect Traffic cone, independent candidate as president, with 77% of the vote, in the second round of the presidential election.
Apparently this editor is a time traveler.
The World's Most Cautious Sentence
Perhaps because the perception of George W. Bush having low intelligence was claimed by some political pundits[3] as well as by politicians, the hoax report was assumed by some to be true.
Dead Upon Seeing the Questions (DUSQ)
In B.s 1990 29 students gave the SLC exam for the first time in the history of Nepal. Among them 10 passed away with 2nd Division and rest 9 passed away with 3rd Division. As well as 10 students have failed and 5 of them don't appear the exam
B.S., by the way, refers to the Bengali calendar; ignore the fact that when I removed this sentence it was only B.S. 1429 and therefore this IP was nearly 500 years ahead of schedule. I was piqued by the trivial statistics about the pass rate. And also that at least 19 students died during the test. Tragic.
A British Scaramucci
The modern use, refers to the length of a conservative Prime Minister in office, alternatively in the [[United States]], refers to a heyday, a period when somebody was at the peak of their abilities, not necessarily in their youth.
Added hours after Liz Truss resigned.
Password Jokes
This has just devolved into jokes about passwords.
YOU get an indef, YOU get an indef...
YOU get an indef, and YOU get an indef! OP blocked, reported user blocked. We're all blocked here. Started off with simple personal attacks from the reported, who was blocked, then double-blocked for username policy violations, and then the OP was blocked for sockpuppetry.
Away in a Manager
"secularisation in action": Werespielchequers, correcting my spelling of "General Manager" as "General Manger".
At least autocorrect was somewhat correct
From my home wiki: They include the following BRS[a] that are in your userspace.
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^ https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&page=&tagfilter=&type=review&user=Microchip08&wpFormIdentifier=logeventslist&wpdate=2011-05-02&wpfilters0=review&wpfilters1=newusers&day=2&month=5&year=2011&offset=&limit=55
- ^ Baker, Peter (August 20, 2006). "Pundits Renounce The President". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 11, 2006.
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