User:Fatti

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Fatti
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This user was born on 1/21/82.
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This user is vegan.
This user is an atheist.

This user is a feminist.
This user supports gender equality.
Esthero My Favorite Musical Artist is Esthero Esthero
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

- Mohandas Gandhi

Muscio My Favorite Books are 'Cunt' and 'The Prophet' Gibran
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This user lives in or hails from Dallas.

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[edit] About Me

My name is Fatti and I am a Wikipedian from Irving, Texas.

[edit] My Contributions

I'm new to contributing to Wikipedia. My goal is to provide updates to pages about cities/places/events in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, gay villages in cities I've visited, GLBT information, veganism, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and third-wave feminism.

My Current Contributions


[edit] My Wikipedia Interests

[edit] TV

Seinfeld
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Martin

[edit] Music

Esthero
Sublime
Tool
Bjork
Dead Prez
Stone Temple Pilots
80s Music
Trip-Hop

[edit] Movies

Queer Movies
Indie Films
Documentaries

[edit] Lifestyle

Veganism
Third-Wave Feminism

[edit] Find Me On...

Wikiquote
Wikicommons
Wikiversity

[edit] Picture of the Day

Picture of the day
Mexican Wolf

A captive Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA. This critically endangered subspecies of the Gray Wolf once ranged from central Mexico to the Southwestern United States. In 1980, the last five known surviving members were captured to save the species. Now, over 300 wolves are taking part in a wolf reintroduction program, with at least fifty individuals in the wild.

Photo credit: Jim Clark, USFWS
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