Who the heck do I think I am?
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(Note: This user page is under construction, so it'll look particularly shabby for a while until I gain more experience in editing user pages.)
Daniel913, obviously.
But anyway, I've always looked through Wikipedia whenever I was bored.
I noticed that a lot of the articles I looked at had citations missing and things like that, but I didn't really pay attention to them.
However, on April 3, 2010, when I went onto an article for the manga Psychic Academy, I noticed the page had been vandalized.
For some reason, I felt that I should delete the vandalism, so I made an account and edited the article.
Since then, I've been editing articles in minor ways like grammar, deleting vandalism, and other pursuits.
I've been slowly coercing myself into making larger edits involving more effort, such as translating.
Well, I primarily disambiguate internal links, add citations, and delete unverified claims/vandalism if I can find it.
Also, I used to add the Acclaimedmusic.net charts for "Best albums of (insert year here)" and "Best songs of (insert year here)", but if I'm not mistaken, they've all been added for the 90s (the decade in which I specialize in, music edits wise), and I may add the charts for the rest of the 80s.
I usually edit music-related articles such as "(insert year) in music" and articles for random singles or albums that I happen to stumble upon.
These articles are usually riddled with things to edit, so I never really run out of articles as I just have to find them.
Another series of articles that have lots of room for improvement are articles for individual days.
I go on these regularly, anyway, so it isn't taking too much out of my time.
If you can't tell by now, I'm not that heavily involved in Wikipedia.
For the moment, I'll be patrolling the recent changes and making my regular edits, but probably not much more than that.
Graphium colonna, the black swordtail or mamba swordtail, is a species in the family Papilionidae, the
swallowtail butterflies. It is found widely across sub-Saharan Africa, from West Africa to eastern and southern Africa. The butterfly is predominantly black with green markings and the characteristic "tail" on the hindwing. The species breeds throughout the warmer months, and its
caterpillars feed on plants in the genera
Artabotrys,
Uvaria and
Annona.
Graphium colonna belongs to the clade
antheus of the genus
Graphium and was first described by
Christopher Ward in 1873. This
G. colonna butterfly was photographed in
Maputo National Park, Mozambique.
Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
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