User:LikeRealTimes
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LikeRealTimes
These userboxes are all about my experiences at Wikipedia:
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Hello! My name is LikeRealTimes and I am proud to become a great Wikipedian like all of you!
This is a confirmed main account and not a sock puppet. (→ Verify - info) → I have met this user, verify! |
These all all my favorite topics on articles at Wikipedia:
My favorite topics
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Where do I live?[edit]
This user lives in Philippines. |
This user lives in Camarines Sur. |
This user lives in Ragay. |
I currently lived in the Municipality of Ragay in the Philippines, but I wasn't born here in the first place.
I was born in the city of San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. I grew up there for more like 8/9 years, but we moved to Ragay because my mom sell our house and decided to move to our grandmother's house.
Contributions at Wikipedia[edit]
Here are the article and pages that I contributed in Wikipedia:[a]
List of pages:
- User:LikeRealTimes (my user page)
- User:LikeRealTimes/sandbox (my sandbox)
- Miss Earth 2022
- Miss Universe 2022
- Miss World 2022
- Miss Grand International 2022
- Miss Grand International 2023
- Miss Grand Thailand 2023
- Miss Supranational 2023
- Miss International 2023
- Miss Supranational 2022
- Template:User Indonesian Wikipedia (one of my user templates)
- Template:User Flags (one of my user templates)
For my full list of contributions that I have made on Wikipedia, click here:
1,000+ |
4,348 | This user has made 4,348 edits to the English language Wikipedia. |
4,000 | This user has made more than 4,000 edits to the English language Wikipedia. |
4,559 | This user has made 4,559 edits to all Wikimedia projects. |
4,500 | This user has made more than 4,500 edits to all Wikimedia projects. |
Sandbox[edit]
My sandbox is where I practice editing, using templates, and testing experiments. I also use my sandbox to test my editing skills for country, pageant, flag, history, and city articles.
If you want to create your own sandbox, click here:
If you want to make an article yourself, click here:
Languages[edit]
Here are the languages of Wikipedia that I sometimes edit and maintain vandalism. There are only few of them, so I'm going to continue on other languages in the future:
- English Wikipedia
- French Wikipedia
- Indonesian Wikipedia
- Malaysian Wikipedia (Malay Wikipedia)
- Spanish Wikipedia
- Tagalog Wikipedia
- Thai Wikipedia
- Vietnamese Wikipedia
Commons[edit]
This user contributes to Wikimedia Commons. |
I also had an user page on Wikimedia Commons, where you can upload images, GIFs, videos, and audios. These are all the media I've uploaded using Upload Wizard:
If you want to upload a file here, click this button:
If you want to upload a file on Commons, click here:
Featured by Wikipedia[edit]
From today's featured article[edit]
From today's featured article
The Western Chalukya Empire ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, between the 10th and 12th centuries. This Kannadiga dynasty is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya after its regal capital at Kalyani, today's Basavakalyan in the modern Bidar District of Karnataka state, and alternatively the Later Chalukya from its theoretical relationship to the sixth-century Chalukya dynasty of Badami. Prior to the rise of the Western and Eastern Chalukyas, the Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta controlled most of the Deccan and Central India for over two centuries. In 973, seeing confusion in the Rashtrakuta Empire after a successful invasion of their capital by the ruler of the Paramara dynasty of Malwa, Tailapa II, a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruling from Bijapur region, defeated his overlords and made Manyakheta his capital. The dynasty quickly rose to power and grew into an empire under Someshvara I who moved the capital to Kalyani. (Full article...)
From the day-after-tomorrow's featured article[edit]
From the day-after-tomorrow's featured article
Dorothy Olsen (July 10, 1916 – July 23, 2019) was an American aircraft pilot and member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) during World War II. She developed an interest in aviation at a young age and earned her private pilot's license in 1939, when it was unusual for women to be pilots. In 1943, Olsen joined the newly-formed WASPs as a civil service employee. After training in Texas, she was assigned to the Sixth Ferrying Group in Long Beach, California, where she worked ferrying new aircraft from the factories where they were built to U.S. airbases. She flew more than 20 types of military airplanes, including high performance fighters – such as the P-51 and the twin-engine P-38 – which she favored over larger aircraft such as bombers. After the war, Olsen retired from flying and moved to Washington State, where she married, raised a family, and lived for the rest of her life. In 2009, she was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal honoring her service during the war. (Full article...)
Picture of the day[edit]
Just the pic of the day. You can check the picture of the day here on Commons: Picture of the day in Commons
Today's featured picture
A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark is a 1746 map of the City of London and surrounding area, surveyed by John Rocque and engraved by John Pine. Rocque combined two surveying techniques: he made a ground-level survey with a compass and a physical metal chain – the unit of length also being the chain. Compass bearings were taken of the lines measured. He also created a triangulation network over the entire area to be covered by taking readings from church towers and similar high places using a theodolite made by Jonathan Sisson (inventor of the telescopic-sighted theodolite) to measure the observed angle between two other prominent locations. The process was repeated from point to point. This image depicts all 24 sheets of Rocque's map. John Rocque and John Pine
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Notes[edit]
- ^ There are more articles that I contributed to, but I can't list them all here.
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