User:Jane.Justesen

not yet furnished conand Contras can help with thatZconcerned about that. I was asked to furr

"Furr?" Probably not, as I would have no clue as to how one furrs and feel confident that I never did or even tried to. It appears I've accidentally and randomly messed things up all over this page, probably by leaving it open for days in a vulnerable "Edit" condition because I meant to come back -- always do! -- and forgot about the "Edit" part. Now I'm wondering who can tell me whether or not I need to spend time deciphering its remains in order to identify and correct other furrs, of which there could be many but possibly just one or two ... OK, many. I don't want to. Also, if "furr" needs only to get its vowel back or something to be instantly meaningful, and there are more damaged but actual words like that needing rescue somewhere in all this text, the task will be difficult and take a long time and I really don't want to. Do I have to? Is anything here, which seems to refer to edits I've made in recent years but would be happy to ignore completely now (except perhaps for that "most natively spoken language" thing) need to be kept? And kept intact? If I do not correct this page perfectly, erasing any trace of my negligence in allowing it to start recomposing or jumbling itself or whatever it naturally starts doing to disintegrate and thereby contribute to the chaos everybody knows is already the supreme Winner-Take-All, will I suddenly get an email -- and see it, which I admit could happen only by accident -- notifying me that I can no longer edit anything Wikipedia (See that? "Wikipedia" as adjective) which would be destroy the denial I've worked to hard to protect, as I haven't edited anything anywhere for a while but want to now that I'm possibly defiling my Editing User page and disqualifying myself? There must be people, editor types like me but more diligent and dedicated, who can both recognize the degree to which my concerns are ridiculous and answer my questions anyway. How do I find them? (The people. Not the questions.) And I'm asking this on a page no one is ever going to see, right? I'm beginning to figure that much out.

It's OK, though. I have accomplished nothing here, and I'm as ignorant now as I was when I began babbling ... but allow me to point out that, while I have fixed zero furrs, I also have successfully managed to add zero more. Ha. Counting this one not wasted time. A tie or something? Anyway, no demerits!

One more thing, maybe: Do I have to save this now if I want to look at it ever again? Also, if I don't save it, and I reopen it sometime later, will the furrs have disappeared and everything be exactly as it was before I messed it up? I'm pretty sure I've never saved it. Not this year, anyway. If that happens, can I still count this as time not wasted? Thank you.

Why do I write things like this????????? Oops. Did I intentionally create a furr just then? Is "furr" a verb? I'll probably be back.

, arthe was supposed to be meaningful once it got its vowel back and there are more ...discover other furrs, because I thouin "Edit" and keeping it open for days, which I visit rarely but would like to keep intact if it's essential or meaningful in any way, because I couldn't have done that an

I'd change "it has been widely dispersed around the world, seeing the leading language of international discourse, and has acquired use as lingua franca in many regions" to read either of two ways:


 * 1. "It has been widely dispersed around the world, has become the leading language of international discourse, and has acquired use as lingua franca in many regions."


 * 2. "It has been widely dispersed around the world, become the leading language of international discourse, and [strike has] acquired use as lingua franca in many regions."

It's an issue of parallelism, I guess.

I'd also change "south-east" in the entry's first sentence to "southeast," as I believe "south-east" is considered a variant of the more widely accepted "southeast."

I'm not sure yet what I'd do with "third most natively spoken language in the world," but the phrase "most natively spoken" baffles me.

[That bafflement (OK, perplexity, whatever; sleep-deprived, and a time-deficient underachiever here knows she is in violation of something right now simply by having meandered onto this page {IPA|}, which is pre-programmed, with or without you or any other Democrat fellow-traveler, official enlightenment or plan, general adulation for not allow ourselves, the curions and curious at this time] was reborn a few minutes ago when I accidentally encountered my words[?] here on my page tonight and kind of half-freaked but obviously dang. There.

(I tried to put thelink to the page in question here secretly available to my sister, but Miss RiklipediaWikipedia rejected the link as blacklisted.)

These are minor edits, but they're needed.