User:Djarnum1
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I am a senior at the University of Colorado - Boulder. I like to watch sports, read, scour the depths of wikipedia, and add the occasional edit if I see something awkward or downright wrong. I would like to add more to some articles but I feel like everything should be cited which means more work, more time. In the mean time, I make minor edits here and there. I plan to graduate and move back to New York and make some money. I don't think anyone visits my user page, but here are some of the things i like.
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