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Hello! My name is LikeRealTimes and I am proud to become a great Wikipedia like all of you!

I like chocolate cake.

These all all my favorite topics on articles at Wikipedia:

Where do I live?

Ragay, Camarines Sur, Philippines, my hometown.
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.

It will be ridiculous if I was born in the sea.

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

Here are the article and pages that I contributed in Wikipedia:

List of pages:

For my full list of contributions that I have made on Wikipedia, click here:

1,000+This user has made more than 1,000 contributions to Wikipedia.

 2,763 This user has made 2,763 edits to the English language Wikipedia.
 2,000 This user has made more than 2,000 edits to the English language Wikipedia.
 2,863 This user has made 2,863 edits to all Wikimedia projects.
 2,500 This user has made more than 2,500 edits to all Wikimedia projects.

Sandbox

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:

Create and submit your own article for review here.

Languages

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:

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:

File:Flag of the Bahamas (darker variant).svg
File:Flag of Saint Martin island (Unification flag).svg

If you want to upload a file here, click this button:

Upload image here on Wikipedia

If you want to upload a file on Commons, click here:

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From today's featured article

From today's featured article

Logo of Mario Party DS

Mario Party DS is a 2007 party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the second handheld game in the Mario Party series, as well as the last game in the series to be developed by Hudson Soft, as all subsequent games have been developed by NDcube. Like most installments in the Mario Party series, Mario Party DS features characters of the Mario franchise competing in a board game with a variety of minigames, many of which utilize the console's unique features, including its built-in microphone, dual screen and touch screen mechanics, and motion sensitivity. Up to four human players can compete at a time, though characters can also be computer-controlled. Although Mario Party DS received mixed reviews, with general praise for its minigame variety and criticism for its absence of an online multiplayer mode, the game has sold more than nine million units worldwide, making it the 11th-best-selling game for the Nintendo DS. (Full article...)

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Modern gravestone of Justus
Modern gravestone of Justus

Justus was the fourth archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Gregory the Great sent Justus to England on a mission to Christianise the Anglo-Saxons, probably arriving with the second group of missionaries despatched in 601. Justus became the first bishop of Rochester in 604 and signed a letter to the Irish bishops urging them to adopt the Roman method of calculating the date of Easter. He also attended a church council in Paris in 614. Following the death of King Æthelberht of Kent in 616, Justus was forced to flee to Gaul but was reinstated in his diocese the following year. In 624, Justus became Archbishop of Canterbury, overseeing the despatch of missionaries to Northumbria. He died on 10 November, probably sometime between 627 and 631. After his death, he was revered as a saint and had a shrine in St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, to which his remains were translated in the 1090s (gravestone pictured). (This article is part of a featured topic: Members of the Gregorian mission.)

Picture of the day

Just the pic of the day. You can check the picture of the day here on Commons:

Picture of the day in Commons

John Tarleton

John Tarleton (8 November 1811 – 25 September 1880) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord. He was given command of the fifth-rate HMS Fox in 1852, of the frigate HMS Eurydice in 1855 and of the frigate HMS Euryalus in 1858: he led the latter ship as an element of the Channel Squadron and then of the Mediterranean Squadron. Tarleton served as Junior Naval Lord from 1871 and then as Second Naval Lord from 1872 to 1874. He was promoted to Vice Admiral in 1875 and retired in 1879. He is seen here in an 1860 photograph by John Jabez Edwin Mayall.

Photograph credit: John Jabez Edwin Mayall; restored by User:Adam Cuerden