User:Max0987654321
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Who I am
I am a Wikipedia user. For obvious privacy reasons, I will not reveal any personal details about myself.
Update, December 2023: This account was created when I was rather young. I don't have the usual reasons for wanting a clean start (such as a poor reputation or being subject to harassment), but now that I'm thinking of returning to Wikipedia after several years of inactivity, the notion of using this account doesn't quite sit right with me. It's largely a snapshot of who I was in my early teens and even younger, and although there's nothing specific I feel a need to escape, I'd still rather it not be the basis of how I'm perceived now.
Wishing you all the best, Max0987654321 (talk) 02:11, 5 December 2023 (UTC)
My favorite books
My favorite books include the Artemis Fowl books, the Harry Potter books, the Percy Jackson books and the two sequel series, and books by Daniel Pinkwater.
My advice to newly registered Wikipedians
If you haven't already, check out the Wikipedia tutorial. It's where I learned how to cite sources, create links, etc.
Also, here's a box that displays a new Wikipedia tip every day:
Tip of the day...
Create links faster using tricks
1. Magic pipe trick: Synonymous article titles may be clarified with terms in parentheses, like this: [[Self (psychology)]]. But when you want to include such a link in the body of an article, this would look rather awkward. So all you have to do is use the "magic pipe trick", like this: [[Self (psychology)|]]. Notice the pipe ("|") character stuck in there at the end of the link? That makes the link look like this: Self, without having to type the name of the link after the pipe! This trick also works with namespaces, so that 2. Plural trick: While editing, you will often need to make a link to a plural. For example, suppose you wanted to link "Fred Foo was famous for his study of puddles" to puddle; you could link it like so: – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd3}} |
Other things I like
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| This user likes to translate articles from English to Latin. |
| math-2 | This user can contribute with intermediate mathematical skills. |
| This user is a mathematician. |
| a²+b²=c² | This user is an intermediate mathematician. |
| This user enjoys thinking in Four Dimensions. |
| This user loves Mathematics. |
| mth | This user participates in math competitions. |
| met? | This user prefers metric units, but, having grown up in the United States, cannot relate to them. |
| ax2+bx+c=0 | This user likes algebra. |
| This user knows 33 digits of pi. |
| =1 | This user knows that 0.999... is exactly 1, but acquired a migraine learning it. |
| Either this user isn't a logician or this sentence is false. |
| This user knows that real monkeys lack the randomness required to type Shakespeare, but still understands the concept of infinity. |
| The sanity of this user has been disputed. Refer to the talk page to discuss this topic. |
| RIDIC :-) | This user is ridiculously short and proud of it! |
| This user is hopelessly addicted to editing Wikipedia. |
| This user qualifies as a nerd extraordinaire. |
| A, B, and C | This user prefers the serial comma. |
| whom | This user insists upon using whom wherever it is called for, and fixes the errors of whomever they see. |
| According to the political compass this user is Economic Left (-6.63) and Social Libertarian (-6.67). |
| R | This user is a Ravenclaw. |
| This user knows The Question to the Ultimate Answer, but isn't going to tell you. |
| This user supports both straight and gay marriages, and is against any restrictions on who can marry. |
| This user advocates pacifism. |