The sacred neon wombat.
The sacred neon wombat.

My Sandbox (on Wheels!)

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I'm mostly using this to figure out the source editor. The more I figure out, the worse this will look, so be warned.

After several changes to this page, I think it's starting to look pretty good[dubiousdiscuss][1]

The square root of a negative number is, of course, non-functional with the disparity in reality caused by a binomial split of such severity.[2] [3]


Test Essay About a Fashionable Man, Gone Too Soon [4]

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William "Willy" Onwheels
 
An image of Mr. Onwheels, taken in 1953
Born
William D. Onwheels

February 21st, 1804
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Other namesWilly on Wheels
Occupation(s)Computer scientist, Wikipedia "vandal", train
Years active2004-present?
Known forContributions to Wikipedia
Notable workThe many pages he has put onto wheels

William Onwheels is a genius computer scientist and noted Wikipedian, who was sadly banned from Wikipedia due to the Tragic Case of Willy on Wheels. He is known for his numerous contributions across all of Wikipedia, largely by using the "Random Article" feature, and famously making major contributions to the In the News template. Unfortunately, due to claims by "some editors" about "obvious vandalism", it seems he was banned, along with all of his kind and agreeable friends from the English Wikipedia. I wasn't aware you could do this on Wikipedia, probably because there would never be a reason to do so...




 
OH GOD DON'T PUT THINGS ON WHEELS I'M SORRY
 
THE WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROUND AND ROUND
  1. ^ I've never actually used references through source, after having edited this for a while I don't think I ever will.
  2. ^ "Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  3. ^ Yes, this is complete nonsense
  4. ^ aaaa! Horrific!