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I don't expect anyone will read this

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Hello and welcome, whoever ye are who venture to my user page.

I've been increasingly inactive recently, and for the forseeable future, wont be returning.

I'm a person who loves science in general, especially physics. I'm extremely into literature and love reading (I read a book a week). PNSMurthy (talk) 01:29, 7 June 2020 (UTC)

Things about me, mostly random:

- I love cheese.

- I'm addicted to coffee.

- My Zodiac sign is Aquarius.

- I have watched 0 movies this month.

- I type much faster than I write.

- I have a small carbon footprint and carbon emission.

- I am a cleanly freak.

- My favourite genres of literature are fantasy and dystopian.

- I have made exactly 1,001 edits in Wikipedia articles, and 2,601 edits on all of Wikipedia as of 14/02/2021.

- I'm going to stop typing now!

Vegan vs Vegetarian

I've decided not to stop typing... at least yet anyway.

I would just like to say I am vegetarian, not vegan!

There is a difference. The former doesn't eat milk and egg, and the latter does!

Also, I have only ever had meat twice in my life - that was accidental!

Now I'm really going to stop typing.

Main Articles Created:

I have created more star stubs and redirects pages than I can remember - including these articles:

Trumpler 27-1 - one of the largest known stars.

PHL 293b - a dwarf galaxy and a possible supernova imposter.

GCIRS 7 - a red supergiant star near the heart of the galaxy.

V538 Carinae - might be one of the largest known stars, or just an AGB star.

HV 11417 - a candidate for a Thorne–Żytkow object.

IRAS 04509-6922 - also one of the largest known stars (I have a lot of these, and I bet I haven't mentioned all of them here).

Alicante 7/RSGC5 - a massive open cluster.

HD 74423 - a binary system with a star that pulsates on only 1 side.

and the mouthful SDC 335.579-0.292 - a dark nebula containing one of the largest known baby stars!.

I have also created the Super-AGB star article, and articles that are in the making are in my sandbox(es), along with a few user articles like this.

Oh, and I just realized, that, if you go to my user contributions, you will find a link, that leads to all the articles I have created.

Finally, even though I haven't created this article, I have expanded it..

A few other articles:

All of them are astronomical objects:

SP77 31-18| SP77 46-44| WOH G17| WOH S279| WOH S281


Stats:

You might like these stats about WP. They're basically a lot of number crunching.


The End - I also hate it when people put 'the end' or 'to be continued' at the end of their scripts. - But I guess I just wrote it there myself. Gosh, I am such a hypocrite.


Bye!

Look at this - WP needs to clean up, but, its a volunteer effort, and since this is not an advertisement to make you sign up an help WP, I'm just going to say ... nothing. And, I didn't live up to my word. I haven't stopped typing yet...BIG plot twist right?




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