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"there are two orders of beauty: in the one, loveliness predominates; in the other, dignity" -Cicero,de officiis
(note: notable doesn't have to be a good thing)
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| This is for editors who have persevered through mistakes and challenges throughout their Wikipedia career but have overcome them. Seeing you continue editing after your many hiccups and the Admin's Noticeboard thread is great to see. I hope you stay to improve the encyclopedia in the future.TheWikiToby (talk) 21:22, 1 September 2024 (UTC) |
--Violin Sonata No. 25 (Mozart)
-- EssayWP:OAFA
--Wikipedia:Vital articles/Figures timeline, part ofWikipedia:Vital articles/Level/3
-List of classical music composers by era
-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, son ofJohann Sebastian Bach
- The essayWP:ELDERS was probably to some extent influenced by my actions, as its' creator made it right after discussing something with me that was similar to the content of the article.
-Kash Patel, theFBI Director (at least at the time of writing this), was called aconspiracy theorist in the first sentence of his article. I startedthe RfC that overturned this.
I'm grateful that rules such asWP:RFC andcommon sense exist on here, as they help maintain Wikipedia.
May thelegacy section ofBeethoven one day be improved and extended. I've createdsome information about it, in case anyone wanted to do this.