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Did you know that David Attenborough's 100th birthday was marked by the naming of a new genus of wasps after him and the announcement that he would narrate Blue Planet III? On the main page on June 16, 2026
Did you know that Australia took Japan to the International Court of Justice for its whaling activities near the Australian Antarctic Territory? On the main page on June 13, 2026
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Hello World! My Name is Tabitha!
(Any/All)
Hope You Have A Great Day!

Intoduction

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From what you've read, my name is Tabitha M. M., I live in the heartland of the Philippines, and I go by Any/All pronouns! I love me some internet webcomics and somewhat obscure videogames. I am a soon-to-be college student and currently at summer break. To pass the time, I edit Wikipedia, mostly adding images to articles that need it like obscure persons, concepts, and the like. I mostly get those images at Wien Museum Online Sammlung, Artvee.com, and EU Audiovisual Center, but mostly at the Audiovisual Center.

Now, I am a starter Wikipedian editor, so please bear with me with the editing, if you have any problems with the edits I do or images I uploaded, let me know, and be sure to deleted as soon as possible if they're wrong, outright malicious, or copyright infringement.

What I Contributed
My Pride and Joys

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Here are some of my pride and joys. I love editing Wikipedia, but most of the times I just add images of the person in the article. The rare times I added more information to an article that does not have that much text sparkles my joy. The list is currently small because I've just started, but you'd better believe this will expand. Here are all of the expanded articles by me that I would consider my Pride and Joys:

Image Article Additional Notes
Attenboroughnculus When I first found out about a new species of insect named after David Attenborough, my first thought was to make the article long enough to be added to the DYK section on the main page. And so, I expanded the page so many times and nominated the article. Yes, I mostly did it because I want to see myself on the main page and say, "Oh, look! A fact from an article I worked so hard for! Great job, me!", don't call me out on that one.

Did you know that this article has a Did you know section in the Main Page that appeared on June 16, 2026?

The fact was ...that David Attenborough's 100th birthday was marked by the naming of a new genus of wasps after him and the announcement that he would narrate Blue Planet III?

Now you know!

Pieter Timmermans There is so little text in the previous revision that I had to beef up the text to make it look informative. There are so few articles about Timmermans' career, and they all rely on the same ones over and over. His spouse's name and number of kids are based on one article from 2012. But, even with its problems, I'm proud of the hard work I've put into expanding this article, even if the references are shaky at best.

Fun fact: The file name of the image of Timmermans is "Pieter Timmermans in 2026", implying that this photo was taken in 2026. But not actually, this is taken in 2025. I have typed a mistake in the file, and there may be a person who might mistaken the file name as the actual date of the capture of the picture. So, yeah.

Update: Thanks to Sikander, the issue has been fixed! Hurrah!

Robert H. Carnahan This one I'm not necessarily proud of, but happy that I did a lot of work revamping this article. I was just meaning to find an image for this guy, and then I found out that he has a biography about him from 1903, and all the information was so clearly laid out to me that I couldn't notice all of it. Anyway, I spent about 8 hours on a Sunday afternoon writing the life story about this man and tons more polishing after the fact, but I gotta say, it looks pretty good. Just don't look at the Service part of his page. I may have screwed up a lot of info about him since I don't live in the U.S. and Civil War conflicts aren't necessarily my main thing.
Oh hey look, the Land of the Free, where Carnahan was born
Albert Fitch Bellows Same situation as Carnahan's, where I intended to find an image of him, but I stumbled upon a biography of him; this time, there are so, SO, many more sources about him since he was so popular at that time. Like, compared to Carnahan, one biographical source of him, Bellows has 3 short biographies about him, an elegy, and even a book about his own lineage, the Bellows family, including his father. That's so nice for me after that Timmermans and Carnahan fiasco, so convenient to see sources that laid out a person's history.
Amasa E. Killam Same thing as above, although I had uploaded the picture months before I overhauled Killam's article. Same situation as Bellows, as it has more biographies about him, but less reliable as there is little sources about his later years. I may have also expanded this to hell and back because I want to have another DYK nomination in my belt.
Fin