User:DrWorm

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[edit] Good morning. How are you? I'm Dr. Worm

Interests: things

Secondary Interests: science

Likes: Playing drums.

Dislikes: Robin

Personality: I can handle criticism.

Friends: Rabbi Vole

Education: I am not a real doctor, but my annelidic status is debatable. I am unable to either affirm or deny my status under WP:V.

For more about me, follow this link and look in the video section.[[1]]

[edit] Things to remember

Wikipedia:Reliable sources

"Exceptional claims require exceptional evidence" "Are the publications available for other editors to check?"

[edit] Repost of grammar

This is a quote from user perfecto

  1. Do not join independent clauses with a comma. There are a number of controversial issues concerning the Freecycle Network, these include; is two grammatically-complete clauses. Use a semicolon.
  2. Use a colon after an independent clause to introduce a list of particulars, not a semicolon.
  3. I think the Controversies heading followed by a bulleted list does the same job as the 13-word intro. Well, OK then — at least it's not "There had been or are several issues that are somewhat controversial concerning the current operation of the Freecycle Network beginning at one point of time in the past. In fact, these controversial issues includes at least the following:". :) -- Perfecto Canada 01:22, 23 November 2005 (UTC)