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Dmhll
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Current locationSeattle, Washington, United States
LanguagesEnglish · Tiếng Việt
Time zonePacific Time Zone
EthnicityVietnamese · Khmer
Personality typeISFP-A
Education and employment
College
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Joined26 March 2024
First edit26 March 2024 – Crescendo (FIRST)
Autoconfirmed30 March 2024
Extended confirmed17 May 2024
10th edit30 March 2024 – Arrival Bus
100th edit4 April 2024 – Cyrus Ali Zargar
500th edit17 May 2024 – Portal:Current events/2024 May 17
1000th edit27 June 2024 – Shaneice Swain
2000th edit28 August 2024 – 2024 in South Korea
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Suddenly all my ancestors are behind me. Be still, they say. Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.

Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World[1] by Linda Hogan, Chickasaw poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist, and writer

There is reason, after all, that some people wish to colonize the moon, and others dance before it as an ancient friend.

No Name in the Street[2] by James Baldwin, Black civil rights activist, public figure, orator, and writer

He who delights in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.

Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, writer, composer, poet, and pedagogue.

My contributions

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 7 months and 15 days.
This user has made over
2,413 edits to Wikipedia.
Currently, this editor has earned the Journeyman Editor service award.

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Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 413 / 500 ]

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9 November 2024 – Insurgency in Balochistan
2024 Quetta railway station bombing
At least 26 people are killed and over 62 others are injured after a suicide bombing targeting people attending a train at a rail station in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. Fourteen soldiers are among the fatalities. The Balochistan Liberation Army claims responsibility. (Al Jazeera)
9 November 2024 – 2024 Spanish floods
Thousands of protesters demonstrate in Valencia, Spain, to demand the resignation of President of the Valencian Government Carlos Mazón for his handling of the warnings and subsequent management of last week's deadly floods. (AP)
9 November 2024 –
A man wounds four friars at the Monasterio de Sancti Spiritu [es], in Gilet, Province of Valencia, Spain, before fleeing the scene. (ABC.es)
9 November 2024 – 2024 United States Senate elections
Democrat Jacky Rosen is re-elected as U.S. Senator of Nevada, defeating Republican Sam Brown. (AP)
8 November 2024 – Russian invasion of Ukraine
Kharkiv strikes, Kyiv strikes, Odesa strikes
One person is killed and at least 38 others are injured in Russian overnight airstrikes in Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Odesa, Ukraine. (AP)
8 November 2024 – 2024 Mozambican general election, Human rights in Mozambique
Human Rights Watch reports that at least 34 people have been killed and at least 66 others have been injured in the past three weeks in police crackdowns of violent protests following the Mozambican presidential election. Mozambican police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in the capital city Maputo, with the Army later deployed to end the protests. (Al Jazeera) (DW)
8 November 2024 – November 2024 Amsterdam attacks, Antisemitism in Europe
Pro-Palestinian locals attack supporters of Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. after a match with AFC Ajax in Amsterdam, Netherlands, following instances of anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab chants and vandalism by Maccabi ultras. At least 30 people are injured, with five hospitalized, and 62 people are arrested. Dutch authorities condemn the attacks as antisemitic with the government of Amsterdam subsequently banning protests and demonstrations in the city for three days. (CNN) (Al Jazeera) (Reuters)
8 November 2024 – 67th Annual Grammy Awards
American musician Beyoncé receives eleven nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards, making her the most nominated artist in the award's history with 99 total nominations. (AP)
8 November 2024 –
At least two people are killed and twelve others are missing when a fishing boat capsizes off the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. (The Korea Herald)
8 November 2024 – Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest
The Brazilian environment and climate change ministry reports that deforestation in the Amazon rainforest decreased by 30.6% compared to last year, the lowest level in nine years. Additionally, deforestation in the Cerrado tropical savannah region decreased by 25.7%, the first decrease in five years. (AP) (Semafor)
8 November 2024 – Ukraine–United States relations
The United States lifts its ban on deploying military contractors to Ukraine, thereby enabling American companies to directly assist with the maintenance and repair of U.S.-made weapons, such as F-16 fighter aircraft and Patriot air defense systems. The U.S. says that its contractors will be positioned far from the front lines and will not engage in combat with Russian forces. (CNN)
8 November 2024 – Security incidents involving Donald Trump, Iranian interference in the 2024 United States elections
The U.S. Justice Department announces that they have formally charged an Afghan national who confessed to a murder-for-hire plan linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeting president-elect Donald Trump. (CNN)
8 November 2024 –
Former Prime Minister of Fiji Frank Bainimarama is released from prison early after serving six months for perverting the course of justice. (RNZ)
7 November 2024 – Israel–Hamas war
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Siege of North Gaza, Refugee camp airstrikes in the Israel–Hamas war
At least twelve Palestinians are killed and several others are injured in Israeli airstrikes on a school used to shelter displaced people in the Al-Shati refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. (Al Jazeera)
Military aid to Israel during the Israel–Hamas war, Israel–United States military relations
The Israeli Ministry of Defence announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire 25 F-15EX fighter jets from Boeing as part of a $5.2 billion aid package from the U.S. government. At least four jets will be delivered annually beginning in 2031. (Reuters)

Awards

The Minor Barnstar
Thanks for your minor improvements of Tri-Cities, Washington. They are appreciated and noticed. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 14:34, 15 July 2024 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Hogan, Linda (1996). Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World (reprint ed.). New York, United States: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684830339.
  2. ^ Baldwin, James (1986). No Name in the Street (reprint ed.). United States: Dial Press. ISBN 9780440364610.