User:Eazy262
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About me
[edit]Made in Germany in 1979 I was born in a beautiful 12 hundred year old city before Internet happened to exist. I have always been interested in knowledge, so I felt in love with Wikipedia at first sight. My main interests are politics, history, sports, marketing, music, technics and poker.
Moving to Frankfurt I became an online marketeer back in 2004, mainly manipulating Google SERPs and doing other fancy online stuff.
Wikipedia background
[edit]Being a German Wikipedia user since 19 years, 289 days I was spending 7,229 more or less sleepless nights reading wiki articles and decided to improve grammar, spelling and content.
My contributions
[edit]a first step: Leon Bunn
Wikipedia information
[edit]Vandalism
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Low to moderate level of vandalism
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Wikipedia status
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Information
[edit]Did you miss?
[edit]- Lee Jae-myung (pictured) is elected as president of South Korea.
- Prime minister of Mongolia Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene resigns after weeks of protests.
- In cricket, the Indian Premier League concludes with Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeating Punjab Kings.
- Karol Nawrocki is elected as president of Poland.
- Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat is sworn in as episcopal co-prince of Andorra.
Good to know
[edit]- 879 – Pope John VIII officially recognised Croatia as an independent state, and Branimir (monument pictured) as its duke.
- 1628 – The Petition of Right, a major English constitutional document that set out specific liberties of individuals, received royal assent from King Charles I.
- 1917 – First World War: The British Army detonated 19 ammonal mines under German lines, killing perhaps 10,000 in the deadliest non-nuclear man-made explosion in history during the Battle of Messines.
- 1948 – Anti-Jewish riots broke out in the French protectorate in Morocco, during which 44 people were killed and 150 injured.
- 1969 – In their only UK concert, the rock supergroup Blind Faith, featuring Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and Ginger Baker, debuted in London's Hyde Park in front of 100,000 fans.
- Roderigo Lopes (d. 1594)
- Paul Gauguin (b. 1848)
- Louise Erdrich (b. 1954)
- Mike Pence (b. 1959)