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Hīel, namen mine beāe ‘Woodwindfanatic’ and bea ně a thiç. Bea nięl hě çþēćāe lela Heptç and Engliçh. Til finda nię ěi ćpēte le þageç en Heptç, męçt dć þageç mine beīe en Engliçh.

Hi, my user name is ‘Woodwindfanatic’ and I am new to Wikipedia. I am a native speaker of English and the Heptç language. Until I find a way of creating pages in the Heptç language, most of my pages will be in English.

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This user is a musician.
This user enjoys classical music.
This user is interested in the Baroque period.
This user knows advanced
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This user identifies as gay.
This user identifies as homosexual.
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This user is a bibliophile.
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you're
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there
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too
two
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its & it'sThis user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you.
’sThi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
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“,;:’This user is a punctuation stickler.
... in.Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which this user will not put.
GMT+0This user's time zone is GMT+0.
This user believes that communism is an ideal system of government
—in theory.
theyThis user considers singular they standard English usage.
theyThis user frequently uses singular they as it is a handy gender-neutral pronoun.
This user knows that 0.999... is exactly 1.