User:Urropean - Wikipedia


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Hi!

I'm Urro.[nb 1][nb 2] But Urro was taken on the Spanish Wikipedia,[nb 3] so I'm also Urropean.[nb 4]

I do[nb 5] a lot of things. I love research, and vouch for free education, especially online and available to all, mostly.[1]

As a computational linguistics student, I study lots of languages and edit the other Wikipedias, too, occasionally, alongside pursuing a potential career in clinical psychology.

I'm somewhat new to the platform, so I make mistakes every so often.[edits] Anyone may correct me at any time.[talk]

  • Fake buildings
    • Construction tactic to conceal infrastructure in residential areas.
  • Amcho
    • Jewish shibboleth used during World War II
you oneThis user knows that one should not use "you" in encyclopedia articles or other formal works.
tuff, doe, chru, toughtThis user thinks English spelling reform is dumb, since we'll have to do it again anyway in a few hundred years, and besides, no writing system is telling me how to talk.
who(m)This user uses either who or whom in the object case.
You & MeThis user thinks that if you believe it is always incorrect to use "you and me" as the object of a sentence, a little talk needs to be had by you and me...
Ain't
This user believes that ain't is a proper word to use in place of a contraction of a verb and a pronoun. Ain't that right?
y'allThis user thinks y'all serves a useful purpose as a second-person plural pronoun, and would like to see y'all use it more often.
much & manyThis user understands the difference between much & many.
TheySome people are 'they'. Get over it!
’sThi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
A, B, and
A and B
This user prefers to use the serial comma only when its omission can be confusing.
 This user respects the beliefs and religions of others.
This user is interested in Karma.

This user believes in tolerance for all viewpoints except intolerance.

  1. ^ Not really.
  2. ^ Not to be confused with the Urrao antpitta.
  3. ^ Despite urro being a Portuguese word.
  4. ^ Not to be confused with European.
  5. ^ Review page Free will.
  1. ^ Hafner, Katie (2006-06-17). "Growing Wikipedia Refines Its 'Anyone Can Edit' Policy". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.