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I'm back! I think. Had a multitude of real-life things to sort out, but now I'm motivated to return to Wiki-world. Maybe I'll become more active again, who knows:)
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Hello fellow Wikipedian or random internet user!
I am delighted to meet you on my userpage here, although in fact I may be absent at the moment of your arrival.
Please be patient, I'll be with you shortly! Have some tea or coffee while you wait,[note 1] and leave me a note on my talkpage.
This page will probably be filled with more info later, but for now I'll include a short (chronological) list of articles I've created, to keep track of them.
And while I try my best to properly source and edit, as a newbie, non-native speaker and plain old human I am prone to occasionally making mistakes. Feel free to correct them, and please do tell me in case it was something I should do differently in the future. I'd like to learn:)
And here's a tip on how to improve your (or my) writing on Wikipedia:
A subset term identifies a set of members of a larger class. Common subset terms are including, such as, and among.
Don't use redundant subset terms (so avoid constructions like these: Among the most well-known members of the fraternity are included two members of the Onassis family; The elements in stars include hydrogen, helium and iron, etc.).
Don't use including to introduce a complete list, where comprising, consisting of, or composed of would be more accurate.