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User:Malick78
[edit] Userboxes
- This user is addicted to userboxes and needs more of them to express this and the following:
- This user believes in sending Putin to the Hague.
- This user believes Gore is the legitimate President of the USA.
- This user evolved from an ape.
- This user believes hiphop is art.
- This user believes Terrence Malick is the closest thing there is to God.
- This user longs for Astrology to die out.
- This user believes in wit not war.
- This user believes Bush is a thief and the pretender to the throne, an incubus raping our minds while we are distracted by his 'War from Error'.
- This user believes that warlords, paedophiles and slave owners should not have PBUH after their name.
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This user agrees with the general principles of evolution. |
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This user believes the world would be a happier, safer and saner place without religion. |
| SOL |
This user is a Solipsist.
You should feel honoured that their subconscious chose to materialise you. |
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This user pretends ignorance and stupidity for tactical reasons |
| Gael |
This person is proud of the blood of the ancient Gaelic clanna which flows through their veins, and is a modern Gael. |
[edit] Articles created
I have created the following 42 articles from scratch:
On people
- Michael Ashby - neurologist whose indecisive evidence contributed to the acquittal of John Bodkin Adams, featured in the Do You Know...? section on January 21, 2008.
- William Reginald Shute Barrington, 10th Viscount Barrington
- Sir Dingwall Latham Bateson
- Archibald Bodkin - prosecuted James Joyce's Ulysses for obscenity, featured in the Do You Know...? section on June 13, 2008.
- Edme Castaing - the first person to kill using morphine, featured in the Do You Know...? section on January 12, 2008.
- Styllou Christofi - the penultimate woman to be hanged in Britain, featured in the Do You Know...? section on February 10, 2008.
- Ronald E. Clark
- Robert George Clements
- Arthur Henry Douthwaite - doctor who gave evidence against John Bodkin Adams, featured in the Do You Know...? section on May 14, 2008.
- Roland Gwynne
- Rupert Gwynne
- William Hale-White
- Herbert Hannam
- John B. Harman - Harriet's dad - helped get John Bodkin Adams acquitted, featured in the Do You Know...? section on February 2, 2008.
- David Hendricks
- Percy Hoskins - only journalist to think John Bodkin Adams was innocent, featured in the Do You Know...? section on April 24, 2008.
- Gertrude Hullett
- Juozas Imbrasas
- Mario Jascalevich
- Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence - lawyer who saved John Bodkin Adams from being hanged, featured in the Do You Know...? section on May 15, 2008.
- Jessie McTavish
- Edith Alice Morrell
- Malcolm Morris
- Karinna Moskalenko
- Marianne Nölle
- Roger Panes
- Guenther Podola - hanged German petty-thief - appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 19 January, 2008.
- Arthur Rendle Short
- Augustus Keppel Stephenson
- Aubrey Melford Steed Stevenson - outspoken British judge - appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 8 February, 2008.
- James Taylor Junior
- Ngaire Thomas - ex-Plymouth Brethren author - appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 15 January, 2008.
- Violet Gordon-Woodhouse
On things
[edit] In other languages
I have also created articles in other languages, though I do not claim to speak them well:)
[edit] In French
[edit] In German
[edit] In Spanish
[edit] Improved articles
I have improved these or added significant details: