User:Schalice
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Seems Wierd
[edit]All of a sudden when I start questioning things on talk pages, such as where Eric Braverman is, Wikipedia threatens to delete my account. Strange since I have been using this account forever and have always been exterior and benevolent.
I don't feel that putting a little number and brackets after every word I edit makes my articles legible.
Did You Know?
[edit]- ... that the Munich kitchen was developed because the Stuttgart kitchen (example pictured) did not allow a housewife to look after her children?
- ... that football manager Juan Álvarez was nicknamed the "king without a crown" after his team lost a championship due to the away goals rule?
- ... that an estimated three-quarters of New Zealand's population saw Elizabeth II during her 1953–1954 tour of the country?
- ... that Thomas Lincoln Tally, considered the pioneer movie-theater exhibitor of Los Angeles in 1916, is credited with coining the term "moving picture"?
- ... that a line delivered by Pelé in the 1980 movie Os Trombadinhas went viral as a meme in Brazil?
- ... that Perdiccas, the regent of Alexander the Great's empire after his death, was nominated as king with great support, but he hesitated to accept the role?
- ... that Magical Girl Witch Trials received full voice acting after crowdfunding raised more than 30 times the original goal?
- ... that Greek Revival buildings like Edgewood were unknown to most people in the surrounding area when they were built?
- ... that toy designer Shunsaku Tamiya was placed under government surveillance for speaking to Soviets about their tanks?