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User:Equivamp

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This user is an anarchist.
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climate change
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My edits here are usually about sex and sexuality, LGBT topics, Christianity- and Quaker-related topics, crime-related topics, and biology-related topics. With regards to biology-related topics, I am particularly passionate about non-avian dinosaurs, aquatic snails, and extinct hominines and relatives. I regularly also edit articles about bands, films, shows, and video games that I enjoy or have recently experienced.

Stuff to work on

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Religious topics

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Aquarist topics

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  • Cleanup Snail slime
  • Expand Physella acuta, particularly with regards to reproduction
  • Expand, add sources to, and convert to prose Bath treatment (fishkeeping)
  • Remove unsourced/OR instructional text from articles about various species kept in aquaria
  • Add info about pre-evolution identifaction of Pomacea species vs modern identification techniques etc
  • create Stress Coat (maybe? assess if notability guidelines are met)

Gender, sexuality, and feminist topics

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Other

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My contributions

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Articles created or significantly contributed to

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Gifts

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"In awe of patience where mine has worn thin, and in admiration of civility where mine is on the brink. Kent Dominic·(talk) 15:19, 30 May 2021 (UTC)"
"Here’s a barnstar for all your work for Wikipedia.CycoMa1 (talk) 04:05, 14 November 2021 (UTC)" "+1 I've always appreciated your civil, thoughtful, and balanced approach to even the thorniest topics. Crossroads -talk- 04:57, 18 November 2021 (UTC)"