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Hello everyone! I am Ghinga7. I am a bit new to Wikipedia, so let me tell you about myself.


I first signed up for Wikipedia to compete in the Wiki Loves monuments in 2017. It was a wonderful experience, and, although I did not win, I got introduced to editing Wikipedia.

Over the 2 years I have made many small edits and a handful of major ones. I am currently working on a humorous article that I'm hoping to get approved by the Wikipedia Department of Fun. (I tend to contribute in ways that don't matter much) You can view that here.

I am a very big fan of sports, especially baseball. My favorite team is the Tampa Bay Rays, although I also like the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs. Ice Hockey is my 2nd favorite sport, with the Tampa Bay Lightning being my favorite hockey team.

My academic interests include history (especially Colonial America and Ancient world history) and Jehovah's Witnesses (as I am one). I really enjoy reading also. See "On my Bookshelf" below.

This user is interested in the
History of the
United States of America
.

If for any reason you feel any need to contact me, please leave a message on my talk page.

Salutations,

Ghinga7

Subpages

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Suggested edits (where I have suggest bot come around with helpful suggestions)

On my bookshelf

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Past readings:

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Ellis Island Interviews, By Peter Morton Coan.

Common Sense, Rights of Man, and Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine, By Signet Classics.

Mutiny On Board H.M.S. Bounty, by William Bligh, Printed by Great Illustrated Classics.

Now I Know (link is to the newsletter that it is based off), By Dan Lewis. (Great for my endless thirst for useless trivia)

The Dangerous Book for Boys, By Hal and Conn Iggulden.

War of the Jews, By Flavius Josephus. (Awesome history, a bit slow in the beginning, but gets good near the end)

Favorite book:

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Chasing Vermeer, By Blue Balliett.

Current book:

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The Federalist Papers, By John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison.

Reading soon:

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The Hidden Face of God, By Gerald Schroeder.

Magazine subscriptions

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Smithsonian (for the history, mainly)

Popular Mechanics

Awards, badges and barnstars.

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Miscellaneous Userboxes

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