User:Foreeye

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Foreeye
Name Johan Förberg
Gender Male
Birth date October 25, 1991
Location Ronneby, Sweden
Occupation Student
Education In senior high
High school Ehernwärdska, Karlskrona
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Website www.forberg.se
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  • My real nickname is Hajen. I only chose Foreeye on WP because this guy who didn't even bother to make a user page, took that nick :)
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  • I also do illustrations on request, as I think they are needed on wikipedia

[edit] Murphy's Law


"Anything that either

  1. Could go wrong
  2. Could not possibly go wrong

Will invevitably go wrong"

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