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Hi, My name's David (10 October 1985 - TBA 21st century) & I was born here but lived here. I was a student here and went to this college where I studied this subject. I've been contributing to Wikipedia on and off since 5th April 2005 (verify). As a result, I have scored an eighty on the 'Are You a Wikipediholic?' test.
My hobbies include chess, eight-ball (pool), fishing, jigsaw puzzles, reading & the 'Net while my interest's include comics (specifically 2000AD & the British small press scene), Computer games, Military history, Occultism, the PlayStation Network & Star Wars.
I enjoy various websites up to and including Crime Online, Firstcomic News, Making Star Wars, MCU Cosmic, MCU Exchange, Trek Movie, Trek News, What's on Disney+
- Blogs such as Awkward Family Photos, ECBT2KAD, Future Shock'd, Inn at the Crossroads, Inside FaceBook & Listverse.
- Forums such as 2000AD Online, Gallifrey Base, GameFAQs, IMDb2, Jedi Council Forums, SuperHeroHype forums, TellTaleGames, and WrongPlanet.
- Networking sites such as FaceBook and Reddit, Twitter and YouTube.
- Other sites such as Amazon UK, eBay, the English Wikipedia, MurderPedia, Newgrounds & TV Tropes amongst others.
Comics: 2000AD Weekly (Specifically Cradlegrave, Judge Dredd, Nemesis the Warlock, Nikolai Dante & Zenith) | Fables | Saga
Computer Games:
- PlayStation (MediEvil | Syphon Filter | The Grinch)
- PlayStation 2 (Deus Ex | Freedom Fighters | Fahrenheit | Killzone | Star Wars: Bounty Hunter)
- PlayStation 3 (Batman: Arkham Asylum | Journey | The Walking Dead: Season One | The Last of Us)
- PlayStation 4 (Tales from the Borderlands | Oxenfree)
Food and Drink: Rustlers
Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Avengers | Avengers: Infinity War | Captain America: The Winter Soldier | WandaVision
Movies and Film: Cloverfield | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
TV Shows: Digimon (Particularly the first series) | Doctor Who | Game of Thrones | Invader Zim | Psychoville
Other: 'Websites(Such as GameFAQs & TV Tropes)