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Hi! I'm Dare2Leap, an editor in Semarang, Indonesia. Here, I mainly correct spelling and grammar and occasionally clean articles and add/update information. I also translate tools and user interfaces in TranslateWiki (user). Of course, I contribute to the Indonesian Wikipedia, by fixing issues, translating and cleaning articles, and adding short descriptions and stuff, to make it better and bring knowledge to my people. I started to edit Wikipedia again when the COVID-19 pandemic was declared (March 2020) and I was staying at home. I try to avoid edit disputes. If you have any questions about my actions/editing, post in the teahouse or my talk page. Sorry if my English is bad. Cheers! #SayNoToRKUHP
^The Paris Peace Accords, officially the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam, was a peace agreement signed on January 27, 1973, to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War. The agreement was signed by the governments of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), the United States, and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (representing South Vietnamese communists). The Paris Peace Accords removed the remaining United States forces, and fighting between the three remaining powers temporarily stopped. The agreement's provisions were immediately and frequently broken by both North and South Vietnamese forces with no official response from the United States. Open fighting broke out in March 1973, and North Vietnamese offensives enlarged their territory by the end of the year. The war continued until the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces in 1975. This photograph shows William P. Rogers, United States Secretary of State, signing the accords in Paris.
^Photograph credit: Robert Knudsen; restored by Yann Forget
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My story
In June 2015, I created this account, Dare2Leap. At first I edited software-related things, then moved on to other pages. However, I often misunderstood the articles, and so I began to get warnings. After a while, I quit. Then, on 2019, a video about tidepods on YouTube by Chubbyemu appeared. I watched it, then I came to Wikipedia to edit the article about the consumption of tidepods. Then I created my user page in 31 August 2019. I started editing Wikipedia again when I edited Telecommunications of East Timor in 8 March 2020. At that time, the COVID-19 was becoming a pandemic. But, on 21 July 2020, things went to overdrive. I was watching Unbox Therapy's livestream about the first AR launch of a phone, the OnePlus Nord. I brought that article from stub in 21 July 2020 to C-Class with some B-Class characteristics within 14 days, before the launch date (4 August 2020) (there may have been some bias there, sorry). But, in December 2020, I started to take a break from Wikipedia and do other things. I began to pick up again in May 2021, primarily editing articles to fix grammar. That's where I am now. I may become more active in Wikipedia in the future, or abandon Wikipedia altogether, but time will tell.
Oh, why do I love Salisbury? It's simple. The population is 40,302. And their member of parliament is John Glen, a Conservative whose eight-year tenure has been widely viewed as a failure.[citation needed]
...Wikipedia says that "A speedrun is a play-through, or a recording thereof, of a whole video game or a selected–" blah blah blah. (edits page and replaces it with "game go fast") And yup, there we go. Basically game go fast.
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— Dani, "So I Became One of The Fastest Minecraft Speedrunners"
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