User:TungstenPoet1

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A history student with a strange obsession with the Medieval French poet Charles d'Orléans.

At one time, this user was called TungstenPoet. Then mistakes were made and the name was forbidden (or, more accurately, he just could no longer log in)

Babel user information
AmEThis user is a native speaker of American English.
Cyrl-5
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This user has full understanding of the Cyrillic script.
enm-3 This user has advanced knowledge of Middle English.
ipa-3
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This user has an advanced understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
de-2 Dieser Benutzer beherrscht Deutsch auf fortgeschrittenem Niveau.
Hrkt-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of the Katakana or Hiragana.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances de base en français.
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Users by language


(Some) pages edited[edit]

Pages created[edit]

Current project[edit]

  • Making random edits where possible, mostly on Orleans-related articles

In the future[edit]

  • Release the In a Dark Wood Wandering article from stub status
  • Expand the article on Rangda with more sources and citations, along with other articles related to her
  • Create and write an article on Two Planks and a Passion by Anthony Minghella

Userboxes[edit]

Rel-3This user is at an advanced level in Religious and/or Spiritual understanding. They have a good fundamental understanding of the field, so watch out!
BAThis user has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.
This user is a loyal subject of King Richard II
This user is interested in the
Middle Ages.
This user is a huge fan of
Henry David Thoreau.
This user is a Son of a Vietnam Veteran of the
US Armed Forces.
Vietnam
This user is a fan of the principles of John Locke.
?This user likes to browse random articles, and make helpful edits whenever they can.
This user is an advocate of open research and open access.
<html>This user can write HTML.
prog-1This user is a beginning programmer.
theyThis user considers singular they standard English usage.
ain'tThis user believes that prescriptive grammar rules stem from linguistic ignorance and are used to enforce economic class distinctions.
This user is a native of the U.S. State of Indiana.
This user is a Hoosier.
This contributor to Wikipedia is male.
This user's favorite animal is the American bison.
This user's favorite color is green.
This user is a librarian.