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Absurdly long auto-classification (or why userboxes are evil):
[edit] My details
[edit] General definition
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This user is of multiple ancestries. |
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This user is pretty sure that {{{1}}} is an outlier compared to everybody else.
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[edit] Studies
[edit] Sexuality and sex
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This user sees nothing wrong with the human form and doesn't view it as something that needs to be hidden. |
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[edit] Politics / Beliefs / Activism and pals
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This user is a committed advocate of democracy. |
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[edit] Contact / Online presence
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G
talk |
This user's Google Talk screenname is outlyer@gmail.com. |
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This user uses Jabber as outlyer@jabber.org.uk. |
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This user uses an email account with their own domain name.
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Jazz
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This user's internet service provider is Jazztel.
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This user has a website, which can be found here. |
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G |
This user uses Google as a primary search engine. |
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This user uses Wikipedia as his or her primary point of reference. |
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[edit] Used programs
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AMD |
This user uses AMD processors exclusively. |
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>56k |
This user is contributing using a broadband connection. |
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[edit] Interests
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WF1 |
This user supports the Williams Formula 1 Team. |
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This user does not like iPods. |
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Dune |
This user is a fan of Dune. |
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[edit] Languages
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1337-1 |
Th1s us3r is 4bl3 t0 c0ntribut3 with 4 b4si< l3v3l of 1337. |
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[edit] Programming languages / Markup languages / Scripting
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vb-0 |
This person does not understand Visual Basic (or understands it with considerable difficulties, or does not want to program in it). |
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This user can code in LATEX. |
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XUL |
This user can code in XUL. |
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bash |
This user is a bash scripter. |
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{{Wiki}}
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This user can write in the Wikipedia language |
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[edit] Mathematics
?met? |
This user prefers metric units and cannot figure out why Americans have such a hard time with them. |
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This user knows by heart the first 6 digits in the decimal representation of pi. |
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