User:Schalice
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Seems Wierd[edit]
All of a sudden when I start questioning things on talk pages, such as where Eric Braverman is, Wikipedia threatens to delete my account. Strange since I have been using this account forever and have always been exterior and benevolent.
I don't feel that putting a little number and brackets after every word I edit makes my articles legible.
Did You Know?[edit]
- ... that Mel Carnahan (pictured) was the first person to be elected to the United States Senate posthumously?
- ... that Korean brick toys, colloquially called "Korean Lego", often feature themes of "war and danger", including sets such as military vehicles?
- ... that stage director and scenic designer Daniela Kerck crafted a new ending to Puccini's unfinished opera Turandot for the 2024 Internationale Maifestspiele?
- ... that the Oxtongue River, historically a canoe route for indigenous people, is still used for recreational canoeing?
- ... that Native American studies professor Joely Proudfit has received tenure from three different universities?
- ... that Metro Boomin unknowingly sampled a song created with generative artificial intelligence in the diss track "BBL Drizzy"?
- ... that young Erismatopterus formed shoals, likely as a way to avoid predators?
- ... that Fatimid vizier al-Ma'mun al-Bata'ihi helped empower Caliph al-Amir, only to be later imprisoned and executed by him?
- ... that due to legal and union restrictions, the production team for the Doctor Who episode "Space Babies" occasionally had to replace real babies with props?