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Hola amigos de Wikipedia, soy RenatoTerry, he venido a Wikipedia principalmente a ayudar con las ediciones como por ejemplo: iCarly, Victorious y Big Time Rush.

Me encanta Wikipedia in English por lo que tiene su cantidad de articulos, sus cantidades de imagenes, cantidad de usuarios etc.

Tambien me hubiera encantado haber nacido en United States, por su increible economia, sus ciudades maravillosas, su gran historia, y por la gran tecnologia que tiene. Ademas de que haya todo es barato :P, porque aya un PlayStation 3 vale 300 US$, aqui (Colombia) un PS3 vale 1000 US$ (Por aranceles).

Soy gran admirador de estas series y la mayoría de veces me encontraran en la sección Discucion de Anexo:Quinta temporada de iCarly. Tambien me gustan demasiado los videojuegos, entre uno de ellos el que mas me gusta es God of War III.

Actualmente he aportado un "Granito de arena" en un "desierto de artículos", he creado 6 artículos llamados:

God of War: Ascension (Terminada)

God of War: Omega Edition (Terminada)

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (Terminada)

Mainichi Issho (Terminada)

Toro (personaje animado) (Terminada)

Big Daddy (BioShock) (Agregando datos aún)

Soy algo aficionado al videojuego God of War como lo veran:

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