User:Jenmoa

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Can a mother forget her infant, be without tenderness for the child of her womb?
Even should she forget, I will never forget you.
See, Upon the Palms of my Hands I have written your name. (Is. 49:15-16)


I'm Catholic and I kind of like El Greco
I'm Catholic and I kind of like El Greco

Hello. Welcome to my profile page. Insanity ensues below.

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[edit] Bio and such

Well. My name is Jennifer. I was born on August 10, 1988 in Brooklyn and I live in Staten Island in New York City. At the moment, I am in my freshman year of college at the University of Scranton, where I am studying Theology, Philosophy, Math and Spanish. A good time all around. I am Catholic, and I like Latin and Gregorian Chant. Note, however, the absence of Latin on my Wikipedia:Babel template. One year of listening to my Latin teacher tell us about her son's escapades in kindergarten high school Latin has done little for my mastery of the tongue.

[edit] Me on Wikipedia

I often forget to use the "Show preview" button or mark minor edits as such. I also probably wiki-link too many words. No reports of seizures yet, though, so I guess it hasn't done too much harm. Due to being busy with school and general laziness (as well as a desire to spend some time away from the computer), I'm no longer around much to edit. Feel free to leave messages on my talk page. I pop in every so often.

[edit] Timeline

  • I found Wikipedia sometime during my sophomore year in high school. I made a few minor edits here and there, including a spelling correction to a word that was not, in fact, spelled incorrectly [1]. Whoops. Don't worry, the next edit to the article was my changing it back when I realized my mistake.
  • Due to my oh-so-warm-and-embracing nature, on 6 July 2005, I embarked on a mission to leave birthday greetings on talk pages of users who list their birthdate at meta:Wikipedians by birthday.
  • Some time ago, I got lazy and stopped making edits. I ceased to leave birthday messages some time before that. =( (Sorry. Senior year pwned me, and college continues to do so.)

[edit] Pet articles

I find this baby chick to be utterly adorable
I find this baby chick to be utterly adorable
  • Infant Communion -- Although I haven't really made major edits to the article itself, I inadvertently set off a reaction that has led to a lovely flurry of activity including the creation of a new article and a couple of barnstars being handed out. Huzzah! Anyway, an interesting article to watch.
  • Camauro -- The article sees very little action, I admit, but it holds a special place in my heart. :)

[edit] Spanish translation

English-Spanish - pretty shotty quality, to be honest. Translated/abridged Sock to es:Calcetín. Fortunately, fluent people came along behind me and fixed it.

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es-2 Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel intermedio de español.
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Spanish-English - first endeavor: Leonardo Torres y Quevedo from es:Leonardo Torres Quevedo. I translated the first few sections, aided by corrections from the ever-helpful fluent people. Then I started slacking, so the rest of the article was translated by others.

[edit] Beliefs, leanings and biases

  • I hate the "singular they." I'm also irked by constructions like "men and women" or "human beings." I use "mankind" and "men" as often as possible; it just sounds more impressive.
  • I went through a phase where I spelt words like "color" with a "u" and "theater" as "theatre." I've grown out of it for the most part.

[edit] Authors, books, and series that I like, in no particular order

[edit] Music(al/ and) theater

Baroque music is brilliant. Romantic music is also nifty. I very much like CCM, particularly Matt Maher, Third Day, and Casting Crowns.

I like a few Broadway musicals, including The Scarlet Pimpernel, Les Miz, and Fiddler on the Roof. Plays I like include Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth and Cyrano de Bergerac. Romeo and Juliet is okay, I suppose.

[edit] To do

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