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Can anyone please talk on my talk page, as long as it isn't about personal stuff? *wink*

Tlozano, the user...

The current date and time is 28 October 2024 T 18:27 UTC. I just want to put the time in here... :) Hello. My name is Tlozano, and I'm only 11 years old.

Hello.

File:Declaration of independence by john trumbull.jpg
A picture of the signing of the Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull. Thomas Jefferson is the one who is holding and presenting the document to who is supposed to be John Hancock.

I know, it's a boring title. I live in the US. I am a legal alien, so no one should deport me just yet. I am also a Catholic, and I'm actually interested in history, especially those of the Founding Fathers (e.g. Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, etc.). I am also a bookworm! Just to tell you, I also like to listen to jazz music, oldies, and classical music, but any type of music is okay as long as it isn't... um, loud. I also don't want this to become the cause of ridicule, but I am also a sort of . . . um, fanatic of the 17th and 18th centuries. I'm serious! Um, again, I just want to introduce myself and say hello.


Wikipedia Roles

So far, I have decided to work a minor role on Wikipedia (such as checking spelling errors (not like that of changing the British way to the American one, but ones that are universal; e.g., youre is either your or you're, depending on the sentence.) and grammar errors (this will be done by me copying and pasting the docment and checking it with my word processor for grammar errors). Oh, here are a bunch of userboxes that most probably summarize my whole existence:

Template:User Writing Template:User Family History

This user knows that
no religion
has a monopoly on truth
.
This user enjoys classical music.
This user enjoys jazz music.

Template:User Anti HipHop Template:User Bibliophile

^_~This user is a definite fan of manga.
^_^This user reads manga.
This user manages Blog with a server.

Template:User ISP AOL Template:User orange Template:User Potatoes Template:User Alcohol-0

HISThis user's favourite subject is History.
laudōThis user's favourite subject is Latin.

Template:User no pet Template:User religion interest Template:User spiritual Template:User pro-religion

This user is Catholic.

Template:User theist

This user believes in intelligent design or creationism.


Template:User 4th July

This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.

Some other stuff

I was not born in America. That, I can tell you. Also, I did not put a userbox stating that I create manga comics, but that is because I do not really do it as a profession. If anyone wants to know what I am working on though, please ask me in my talk page, and I can answer for you.
Here's a sneak peek on what I am working on: In later volumes, the main character, Ayane Yamato (a made-up name, of course), goes to a cloud city named Peruas (not real) after a really horrible fire that burns the whole city of Daiotoro (fictional, but is located on the Japanese island of Hokkaido) down. It is ruled by King Frederick (of England), based on Frederick, Prince of Wales, who has a 16-year-old son named George. After the royal presentation, she goes to her new school, and is taken on a tour (by herself) led by the ghost of Antoine Lavoisier (this is because he was decapitated by the guillotine [did I spell it correctly?]). Then, in the next volume after that, she meets Issac Newton, the math teacher (he could have been a science teacher, but he refused the post, which was instead given to Lavoisier, who then shared a partnership with Carolus Linnaeus, with the former on 1st days and the latter on 2nd days). Most unfortunately, the students begin to hide under their desks, for there is a rumor going around the Academy that Newton was either mad, or is an angry person bent on revenge, depending on who you ask. We can only know what will happen next. One may even wonder if he is going to scream something about Leibniz or something . . .