Leaving Cert history projects account for 50% of that.
Kurir oh my actual Lord o _ o
Proud wikipedia donator
I think I am
I’ll sometimes wake up in the middle night thinking some irrelevant shit like “wait was Jeff Goldblum in Spy Kids 3?”
And then I’ll need to know, and I’ll only go to sleep when I figure out through Wikipedia that it was George Clooney
It’s just everyone taking turns on re-editing the British Isles page.
Neither did I.
I’d be so embarrassed if I was a Canadian right now.
When I was in school and college Wikipedia was definitely a more frequent visit for me but I’d still say I visit Wikipedia about once per day on average. Basically any time I’m curious about something I see on Reddit or hear about or read about, I’ll google the thing and usually get a Wikipedia page as the first result. It’s definitely not my most visited site though, especially if we’re including app visits as site visits for things like Reddit and YouTube.
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Wtf is with Georgia and 4chan? That’s weird
Stone mad for facts, I am
Leaving Cert history projects account for 50% of that.
Kurir oh my actual Lord o _ o
Proud wikipedia donator
I think I am
I’ll sometimes wake up in the middle night thinking some irrelevant shit like “wait was Jeff Goldblum in Spy Kids 3?”
And then I’ll need to know, and I’ll only go to sleep when I figure out through Wikipedia that it was George Clooney
It’s just everyone taking turns on re-editing the British Isles page.
Neither did I.
I’d be so embarrassed if I was a Canadian right now.
When I was in school and college Wikipedia was definitely a more frequent visit for me but I’d still say I visit Wikipedia about once per day on average. Basically any time I’m curious about something I see on Reddit or hear about or read about, I’ll google the thing and usually get a Wikipedia page as the first result. It’s definitely not my most visited site though, especially if we’re including app visits as site visits for things like Reddit and YouTube.