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User:Lunapuella

Lunapuella
Name Lydia
Gender female
Birth date April 23, 1987
Birthplace Veldhoven, the Netherlands
Location Tilburg, the Netherlands
Marital status single
Occupation Literature Student and employee in a shoe store
Education Literature at Utrecht University (third year)
University Utrecht University
High school Theresialyceum
Religion none
Politics left-wing liberal
Interests
  • Literature
  • Canadian music
  • Music in general
  • Movies
Userboxes
nl Deze gebruiker spreekt Nederlands als moedertaal.
This user is a WikiFairy.
en-3 This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.
its/it’s It’s really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
This user's time zone is GMT+1.

[edit] About me

My name is Lydia, I am twenty years old and I live in the Netherlands. I have contributed a bit to the Dutch Wikipedia, most notably to the articles on Sarah Slean, Chantal Kreviazuk and Regina Spektor (which I all started), but I mostly reside on the English version. Although my grasp of the English language is fairly advanced, my fear of wording things incorrectly keeps me from contributing great lengths of text to Wikipedia articles. Correct spelling and grammar are very important to me, so I'd rather not use them at all than use them incorrectly. Still, I will contribute to certain articles occassionally, when I feel that they deserve more information and I know enough about the particular subject to make a meaningful contribution. Other than that, most of my edits are minor ones, like correcting spelling errors and fixing links.


[edit] Articles

These are articles that I have made important contributions to:
Ibi Kaslik, Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, the Six Swans, Mutya Buena, Skipper Roberts, Efteling and Raine Maida.

[edit] Minor edits

These are some of the articles that I have made minor contributions to, such as the correction of spelling mistakes or the fixing of links:
Sarah Slean, Chantal Kreviazuk, Cats (musical), Floris (TV series), Liberation Day (The Netherlands) and Alfred J. Kwak.