User talk:76.125.192.226

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Welcome![edit]

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions, such as the one you made on Anatomical terms of motion. I greatly appreciate your constructive edits on Wikipedia. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages you might like to see:

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Again, welcome! –DMartin 20:21, 15 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]


A little info[edit]

Hi! I am a scientifically-minded casual user of Wikipedia. I am passionately interested in physics, mathematics, and language above all else, but I also have a wide variety of other interests besides.

Most of my edits are generally minor, and I try to be helpful. When I edit an article, I generally aim for clarity, consistency, or correcting small technical errors (grammar, spelling, etc).

If an edit or post made by this IP is unhelpful, wrongly placed, wrongly executed, wrong, misaimed, confused, harmful in any way, or anything at all like that, please let me know! Gently inform me of my mistake and what I can do to correct it, and I will comply as soon as I can. If the best way to fix it is to immediately revert my edit or take other moderative action, please do what needs to be done for the best of Wikipedia according to your greater experience—as I said above I aim to be helpful, but I know for a fact that sometimes I can be a bit clueless about rules and regulations sometimes. I mean no harm, so just correct what needs to be corrected, and then please tell me so I can learn from my mistake and thereby come to a greater understanding of how to be a better Wikipedian.

Thank you so much! and have a wonderful day. <3

--76.125.192.226 (talk) 05:54, 29 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]