JustJoshua
Hi, my name is Joshua, and I am an American that currently lives in the U.S.A. I have an interest in coding HTML test websites, batch files, and practicing coding. The coding languages I know currently are: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, BAT, a little PHP, a little ASP, and barely any jQuery. I also love birds. My favorite are cockatoos, although I also love budgies/budgerigars, cockatiels, lovebirds, owls, hawks, and eagles. I also like playing the board game "Go", which you can play at "https://online-go.com". My favorite video games are Pokemon Y, Pacman, Pokemon Sun, Pokemon Ultra Sun, Glory Days II (for the Nintendo DS, not 3DS [BTW, you can play DS games in the 3DS]), and Animal Crossing New Leaf. I sometimes make mistakes, so if you didn't like an edit I made, then... well... sorry. Here are some topics I know about: Five Nights at Freddy's, Minecraft, JavaScript, HTML, Pokemon Games (main, not side games), and wikiHow.

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Escape Through the Helicopter in Granny: Chapter Two
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Avoid Bad Jammers on Animal Jam Play Wild
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Host a My Shop in Animal Jam
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Get the Here You Go Achievement on Cookie Clicker
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Download Showbox on Android 5 years ago
Escape Through the Helicopter in Granny: Chapter Two 5 years ago
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Dream Address

Now, in case you don't know what that is, that's a code that you use to go to a specific town without searching for it in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. To use the code, you have to have unlocked Dream Suite and have at least 500 Bells on you to be able to dream, and when she asks for what you wanna dream, choose "Input Dream Address". Depending on if the dream address is real or not, Luna will tell you if the town exists, what the name is, and ask if you want to visit it.

Here's the dream address for my town (called Beantown): 4F00-0140-85B8

In a Dream Town, you can do whatever the heck you want, except go onto Main Street, use the Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Welcome amiibo Instruction Manuel, talk to Wisp, go to the Campgrounds, enter the Roost, enter Re-Tail, be able to have normal conversations with villagers, and putting vandalism on the town itself; in a Dream Town, any vandalism doesn't affect the real town. Using a Dream Town is just for walking around and exploring the town to see what exists there. Luckily, you're not totally powerless. Lloid, a gyroid who can talk and accept monetary donations and hold tools, will be in your dream next to the bed you used to go into the dream. If you talk to him, he will let you choose a tool to use: A shovel, fishing rod, net, axe, and watering can.

I hope that you eventually have the time to visit my Dream Town. (BTW, my town now has the Perfect Town status, so don't be surprised if you find the flower clock) :)

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Teenagers are twice as likely to abuse drugs as adults. If you think that this is the kind of behavior that influences stereotypes about teens and that this should be stopped, put {{Drug Free}} on your User Page.


Attention:

A black man walked into a caf­è early one morning and noticed he was the only African American there. As he sat down he noticed a white man sitting behind him. The white man tapped him on the shoulder and said, "Colored people aren't allowed in here."

The black man replied, "When I was born I was black, when I'm sick I'm black, when I go in the sun I'm black, when I'm cold I'm black, when I die I'll be black, but you sir... when you were born you were pink, when you are sick you are green, when you stay in the sun you are red, when you are cold you turn blue, and when you die you turn purple! And yet you have the nerve to call me colored!"

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Olny the frsit and lsat ltetres of a wrod hvae to be in oedrr; the in-beweten lteetrs can be ttolaly mxeid up in the wrod.
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If you are one of the 25% taht can raed tihs, put {{Can you read this}} on yuor uspergae.
I can raed tihs, so I'm in the 25% - sewet!


Question of the Day

Why do they have the word "dictionary" in the dictionary?
wikiHow Tip of the Day


Ever wonder how to make both bold and italic words? Italic is made using two single quotation marks on either side of a word, sentence or paragraph. Bold uses three. So, by combining five on either side, '''''this''''' would look like this ! It's one way to make words stick out on wikiHow.
Historic Fact of the Day


Historians named the Americas after Amerigo, an explorer that accidentally wrote that he arrived in the New World before Columbus. Therefore, America should have been called Columbia.
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Arachibutyrophobia: the fear of peanut butter sticking to the top of the mouth.
Did You Know...?

In the movie Babe, the piglet was played by over 30 different piglets because they outgrew the part so quickly during the production of the film.
Gaming Fact of the Day

The Hero's Clothes in Terraria resemble Link's Kokri clothes.

This author remembers the Holocaust.


Do you know Pig Latin?

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English translation: Studies show that only thirty-seven percent of people have the English knowledge and the brain capacity to understand Pig Latin. Seventy-five percent of those people are children, and fifty percent of those children know Pig Latin. It’s really not that hard to learn, just take the first letter in the word and put it at the end. Then add an ‘A’ after the letter you moved. I can speak Pig Latin, so I’m one of the few! If you can read this, add this to your user page by copying and pasting {{Pig Latin}} to your profile!

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Always remember our veterans and everyone who gave their lives to protect us.


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Did you know that teens that have gotten their hands on e-cigarettes are twice as likely to try traditional cigarettes than those who have not tried them?

And did you know that e-cigarettes are more harmful than regular cigarettes?

E-cigarettes aren't just harmless water vapor.

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  • 100 Questions Answered (2/6/2019)
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  • 2,000 Contributions (2/4/2020)
  • Be awarded a Barnstar (Thank you, FP. I can't thank you enough...) (2/11/2020)
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    Random Facts that You'll Never Need to Know

    Every 100 facts, the 100th one will be bold.

    1. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday is the same exact date as wikiHow's birthday, only King was born in 1925 and wikiHow was born in 2005/6.
    2. Hyperthymesia is a disease where a person can recall almost every single memory they've had with very descriptive details. However, people with this brain disorder cannot forget anything , so if that person was kidnapped before, for example, they would not forget the trauma or the event ever again. Also, people with this disease have a lot of headaches.
    3. You cannot breathe while swallowing. Try it yourself, you won't be able to do it.
    4. It's almost impossible to lick your elbow unless you're very flexible, have a long tongue, or both.
    5. Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb, he just improved it to make it last 1,200 hours. [1]
    6. In Generation Seven and Eight in the Pokémon series, the chance of finding a shiny Pokémon in the wild is 1 in 4,096 normally. [2] , which is equivalent to 0.02% according to R2_d2000. BTW, R2, thanks for the answer. :)
    7. About 7% of all humans that have ever lived are alive this second. [3]
    8. Christopher Columbus was not the person who discovered America, as other Native Americans lived there before he came. Christopher Columbus wasn't even the first European to discover America, as Leif Erikson was actually the first European who did. [4]
    9. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was 5 years old when he first made music. [5] 5 years old. Seriously.
    10. Honey bees cannot hear anything, so they use antennas to sense vibrations that are made from humans. [6]
    11. Scientifically, a berry is a fruit formed from the ovary of of a flower, where the outer layer of the ovary wall forms into a fleshy, edible fruit. Because of this, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries are not berries, but bananas, oranges, blueberries, tomatoes, and even avocados are berries. :O
    12. Dogs have baby and adult teeth like humans. They're called "puppy teeth" or "milk teeth", and they come out at about 4 weeks of age. [7]
    13. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath. Once you've held your breath for long enough, you'll pass out and begin to breathe again.
    14. A long time ago in the 1500s, or exactly 1518, there was a plague going on. But it wasn't something like the Black Death or anything, it is called the "Dancing Plague". It's what the name suggests, it was a plague that made the people in Holy Roman Empire dance. Many people became very sick and tired, and a lot of people died from heart attack, stroke, and exhaustion because of this odd event. [8] It was one of the strangest things to have ever happened.
    15. Hawaii is the only state in the USA that the rabies virus doesn't live. The only reason why there are reports of people and getting rabies there is because the animal caught rabies came from outside the state and bit the person. [9]
    16. Red romaine lettuce was the first food to be planted in outer space, being planted in bits of clay instead of dirt.
    17. The first robots to ever walk had six legs.
    18. Anatidaephobia is a phobia where somewhere and somehow, there is a duck watching you.
    19. Mortuusequusphobia is a phobia of ketchup.
    20. A group of crows is called a murder.
    21. If you Google Image Search the number "241543903", you'll see a lot of pictures of people putting their heads into refrigerators, along with do what this fact is doing pictures.
    22. If you were to put Saturn on a gigantic lake, Saturn would float.
    23. You can't talk while you're inhaling through your nose.
    24. You can't say the letter M without your lips touching each other.
    25. The word "bed" looks kinda like an actual bed.
    26. Ever wondered what the skin that covers your elbow is called? It's called a weenus.
    27. Martin Van Buren, the 8th president of the USA, was the first ever president that was born in America.
    28. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the USA, was the only president to have ever been born on July 4th.
    29. My mom not is a bad mom. You probably that read incorrectly. You probably read that incorrectly also.
    30. Lions pretend to be hurt by their babie's bites to encourage them.
    31. You can use cricket chirps to determine the temperature outside. Just take the number of times they chirp in 15 seconds and add 37. The number you have left is the temperature in Fahrenheit. Bam.
    32. Since lemon juice makes invisible ink, a dumb person one day decided to rob a bank with lemon juice on his face, thinking that that would make him unidentifiable to the security cameras. Fortunately—for more reasons than one—he was caught, and was identified as McArthur Wheeler. 🤦
    33. Cockroaches can live with their heads cut off. The only reason why they die afterward is because of starvation.
    34. A 15 year old boy named Charles J. Bishop was inspired by 9/11. So, he stole a plane and flew it into the Bank of America Tower in Tampa, Florida, on January 5, 2002, and damaged an office room. Fortunately, only Bishop died, and the plane got destroyed (obviously).
    35. The farthest we've ever been in space is to the moon. The only reason we have pictures of even Pluto is because of satellites. You would think that with our technology, we would be able to at least go to Mars. But nope.
    36. Your funny bone is not even a bone, and it's not funny when you hit it against something. :O
    37. Less than even 10% of the sea is explored. We have more knowledge of the Moon than our own oceans. 🤦
    38. Do you know what a nigglywiggly is? It's the flappy paper on top of Hershey's Kisses. :/
    39. Edgar Allan Poe predicted the future, kind of. His only novel was about 4 shipwrecked men who ran out of food, and decided to eat the cabin boy named Richard Parker. 46 years later, it happened. A yacht sank with four people inside. They had no food, so they ate the cabin boy..... and he was named Richard Parker. You read that correctly.
    40. The shortest complete sentence in the entirety of English is "Go."
    41. Here's a really weird but good law in America. In South Carolina, beating your dog has the same punishment for beating your wife. :O
    42. I mixed up Thomas Edison with Thomas Jefferson. If you knew, congrats. If not, find the mix-up.
    43. Real diamonds do not show up in an X-ray. Use that as a method to see if your engagement ring is real or not.
    44. You would think only humans have domesticated animals, but that is false. Ants have also done it too. #keepantsalive
    45. One of the natural wonders of the world is Lake Hillier, which is a naturally pink lake located in Australia. :O
    46. The sentence "The quick, brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." uses every single letter in the 26 letter alphabet. "A", "b", "c", "d", "f", "g", "i", "j", "k", "l", "m", "n", "p", "q", "s", "v", "w", "x", "y", and "z" are all letters that appear once. If you take out all of those letters, you get "The u ro o u oer the o", which the remaining letters are "t", "h", "e", "u", "r", and "o". :O
    47. Pandas are smart. One time, a panda noticed that pregnant pandas got more treatment. So, the panda acted like it was pregnant, and it was given extra bamboo. #savepandas
    48. Less of a fun or bizarre fact and more of a sad fact, in 2010, a man named Michael Lee Bedford from central England ate two spoonfuls of pure caffeine, and fell on the ground dead. The caffeine eaten was about the same thing as drinking approximately 70 cans of Red Bull. Yikes!
    49. "Floccinaucinihilipilification" is the longest word in the English dictionary without the letter "E" in it.
    50. "Typewriter" is the longest word that can be typed on one line of your keyboard.
    51. It's actually not trees that produce most of the world's oxygen, it's algae.
    52. You're reading this right now.
    53. If you were to count to a number with no letter "E" in there, you would need to count to 2. Then 4, then 6, then 2,000, then 2,002, then 2,004, then 2,006, then 4,000, then 4002, then 4004, then 4006, then 6,000, then 6,002, then 6,004, 6,006, 2,000,000, 2,000,002, then... wait, you would only need to count to 2.
    54. Turtles can breathe through their butts. :/
    55. I've ran out of good facts to post here.
    56. Apparently, I have not.
    57. The largest mountain on earth is not Mount Everest, it's actually Mauna Kea. Yes, I know, Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level, but technically it's Mauna Kea. The only reason why Mount Everest looks taller is because a lot of Mauna Kea's body is in the water, so the height above sea level is not that high. :O
    58. The largest mountain in the solar system is on Mars, and it's called Olympus Mons, reaching the tall height of about 374 miles (624 kilometers) high, while Mount Everest is 5.4979 miles (8.848 kilometers) high. :O
    59. "Zzz" is the longest word you can make using only the very bottom layer of letters.
    60. As of right now, Burj Khalifa in United Arab Emirates is the highest man-made structure in the world.
    61. Polar bear fur is actually not white, it's clear. It appears white because it reflects light.
    62. Antarctica has a volcano. It's called Mount Erebus. The most shocking part is that it might've erupted before. :O
    63. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 is equal to 12,345,678,987,654,321. :)
    64. It's not possible to sneeze with your eyes open, and if you were able to, your eyes would pop out.
    65. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends with "mt". :O
    66. Ancient Iraqans invented the scissors. The earliest known scissors were in Mesopotamia, 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. Wow. (also, that proves Leonardo Da Vinci didn't actually invent the scissors...)
    67. The full name of Los Angeles is this: "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río Porciúncula". [10] Wow.
    68. There are only 4 words that end in "dous"; Hazardous, stupendous, tremendous, and horrendous. [11]
    69. Tigers have striped fur. You probably knew that already, but tigers also have striped skin .
    70. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses. Nobody, not even the creator, ever memorized all 158. :O
    71. The longest word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is "subdermatoglyphic". [12] Isn't that a coincidence?
    72. The electric chair was invented by a dentist. Whaaaa?
    73. The strongest dog according to Exploredia.com is the Caucasian Shepard. [13]
    74. George Lamson Jr. is the only survivor of the Galaxy Airlines Flight 203. The reason he was the only survivor is because his seat in the plane detached, went out of an open plane door, and landed upright. He suffered a minor injury, and besides that, he was unharmed. :O
    75. J1407, a planet that was discovered in 2012 and is about 400 light years away from earth, has more rings than Saturn. :O
    76. Bahia Bakari, a French woman, went on a plane called an Airbus A310, and the flight was called Yemenia Flight 262. Unfortunately, she out of 153 other people, was the only survivor. Yes, this story is a little similar to Lamson Jr.'s story, but she suffered greatly to survive. She managed to survive by clinging to a piece of the wreckage for about 13 hours, suffering both hypothermia and broken bones. The few reasons why the plane crashed was because of some bad designs and weather. This happened in 2009. :O
    77. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal located in Southern Russia. It is 5,387 feet deep, and it might get even deeper. :O
    78. The invention of the match was accidental. Apparently, a guy named John Walker was a British pharmacist. One day in 1826, he was mixing chemicals and put the mixture on a stick. Then, he rubbed it to remove the deposits, which ignited a flame. He quickly sold his creation in the market. [14]
    79. Have you ever considered an accident a good one? Probably not, but the upcoming accident is the best one to have ever happened. A long time ago, specifically in the year of 1937/8, an American chef named Ruth Graves Wakefield and another chef named Sue Brides invented the chocolate chip cookie. But, she didn't do it on purpose. Actually, the chocolate chip cookie was an accident! When they were trying to make a chocolate cookie , the chocolate that she used didn't melt, so they made the chocolate chip cookies! They were first called "Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookies". [15] [16]
    80. VY Canis Majoris is currently the biggest star in the universe, with a size of 613.848873 million miles, or 987.894 million kilometers. It is located 4,892 light years away from Earth. :O
    81. Mars is red because the surface has a layer of literal rust .
    82. The hmaun biarn can uednrnsatd any msesed up snnetcee, pgraparah, and wrod, as lnog as the fsrit and lsat lterts are in the ccroert sopts. And poelpe tihnk taht seillpng is itnpraomt! (did you understand the sentence above? If you said yes, then this fact shouldn't be removed. xD)
    83. The Statue of Liberty was supposed to go to Egypt, not the USA. :O
    84. Otters sleep holding hands to prevent them from drifting off into the water. :)
    85. Snails can sleep for three years straight. Wow.
    86. It's impossible to have a perfectly straight spine, and if you did, trying to walk around would be a big painful hassle.
    87. In the song called "Heathens" by "twenty one pilots", apparently a lot of people thought that at the beginning of the song, they said "All my friends are eating steak and snow", when they actually said "All my friends are heathens, take it slow". [17] [18] 🤦
    88. Jacksepticeye's favorite color is not green as you may think (his channel is green, he designed "Septiceye Sam" with green). Red is actually his favorite color. :O
    89. There are eleven official languages that are spoken in South Africa (in alphabetical order): Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu. [19] :O
    90. The camel spider is not a spider, although it is in the class Archnida. It's also called a wind scorpion, but it's not a scorpion either. :O
    91. The first ever car company was, and is called "Mercedes-Benz". [20]
    92. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth. And the coldest, too. :O
    93. One day, a teenage girl named Iga Jasica suddenly woke up during a brain surgery and calmly asked the doctor "How's it going?". She was actually not in any pain, so she and the doctors just talked about cats until the surgery was over. [21] :O
    94. "Lake Char­gogg­a­gogg­man­chaugg­a­gogg­chau­bun­a­gung­a­maugg" is the lake with the longest name in the United States. [22] :O
    95. Seagulls can drink both fresh water and saltwater because a gland in their body filters out the salt in the saltwater, giving the seagulls the "water" part of saltwater, and none of the "salt" part of saltwater. [23]
    96. wikiHow has 254,954 articles right now. However, most of these articles are articles needing editing.
    97. Istanbul, Turkey is the only city to be located in two continents at the same time: Asia and Europe. [24] [25]
    98. Many people mix up the these three words: "There", "Their", and "They're". "There" means not here, or over in a different area away from "here". "Their" signals possession of at least 2 people. "They're" means "They are".
    99. 2 is the only number that when added and multiplied by 2 will give the same answer (4) and is the only even number that's a prime number.

    Will add more facts later on. :)

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    Hi Joshua!
    I was scrambling around your userpage and I noticed your goal page. On the section "Goals I'll Most Likely Never Achieve", I saw one of them was being awarded a barnstar. I am absolutely confused why no user ever awarded you one, but back to the point.

    I'm awarding you this barnstar because you have been a great contributor here for a lot of years! You do quality patrolling and revert vandalism (your main triumph). I also see you making great bold edits. You're nice to all users here, and there are many more reasons for this barnstar. I think this is well deserved and you should be proud! Go Joshua, and keep contributing! Hope to see you here for many years to come!

    Sincerely, FlowerPower 💖 (talk)


    From Cody Ward:



    wikiHow Defender



    Thank you for saving multiple articles from vandalism and also being a Great Recent Changes Patroller! You are one of the greatest defenders I know!!!


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