User:Mx. Granger

Photo program
I've written a Python program designed to find Wikipedia articles that need photos near a given location. If you're interested, you can find it at User:Mx. Granger/Photo program.

Did you know...

 * ... that Abudureheman Abulikemu was the first boxer from Xinjiang to compete at the Olympics?
 * ... that Arora Akanksha, the first millennial candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations, believes the organisation is wasteful?
 * ... that as part of Bahrainization, the Bahraini government prohibited foreigners from driving taxis?
 * ... that when Big Red Envelope was released, nearly half of its audience came from fourth-tier Chinese cities?
 * ... that a three-minute segment of Boonie Bears: The Wild Life took an average of 20 hours per frame to render?
 * ... that the 2020 crime film Caught in Time is based on the real-life robber and serial killer Zhang Jun?
 * ... that Chicecream ice cream flavours include aged cheese and bird's nests?
 * ... that a condor is a stretched butterfly?
 * ... that the Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation has argued that octopuses should be considered sentient?
 * ... that the dual circulation policy calls for China to prioritize domestic consumption while remaining open to international trade?
 * ... that two versions of Embrace Again were released, one in Standard Mandarin and another in the Wuhan dialect?
 * ... that counterterrorism expert Esperanza Casteleiro used to work in human resources?
 * ... that Fan Hongwei and her husband turned a failing textile factory into the largest fiber producer in China?
 * ... that according to Viktor Kožený's lawyer, Fox Hill Prison in the Bahamas is known for "breaking even the toughest of men"?
 * ... that the heads of the world's largest producer of pure lithium grew up in poverty?
 * ... that Jia Ling's directorial debut film Hi, Mom has made her the highest-grossing female director in Chinese box-office history?


 * ... that Burger King was taken to court over the Impossible Whopper (example pictured)?
 * ... that Izkia Siches, who was re-elected as president of the Chilean Medical College in 2020, has ruled out running for President of Chile in 2021?
 * ... that jelly rolls are sensitive to interest rates?
 * ... that billionaire Julia Koch once worked as a fashion designer's assistant and did fittings for Nancy Reagan?
 * ... that Kangmei Pharmaceutical financial fraud was initially described as an "accounting error"?
 * ... that long ladders have unlimited risk?
 * ... that Lisa Nishimura started out in the music industry before producing Netflix documentaries including Chef's Table and Making a Murderer?
 * ... that May 4 is celebrated both as Literary Day and as Youth Day in honor of the May Fourth Movement?


 * ... that Lixia traditions include weighing people, brewing seven-family tea, and making rice dogs (examples pictured)?
 * ... that of the ten Taiwanese delegates at the 2017 National Congress of the Communist Party of China, only one, Lu Li'an, was born in Taiwan?
 * ... that although Mayu Island has an area of less than one square kilometer (0.4 sq mi), it has two different temples honoring the same goddess?
 * ... that Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day has a memorial tripod?
 * ... that prices can be negative?
 * ... that Zheng Kai first lost weight and then gained 20 kilograms (44 lb) for his role in Never Stop?
 * ... that the cyberpunk setting of New Gods: Nezha Reborn is based on a mixture of 1920s–1930s Manhattan and Republic of China–era Shanghai?
 * ... that the director of Only Fools Rush In said motorcycles are harder to film than cars?
 * ... that the world's richest farmer, Qin Yinglin, started out with just 22 pigs?

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 * ... that the towers of Shimao Cross-Strait Plaza (pictured) are inspired by sails and bougainvilleas?
 * ... that Sister has sparked discussion about gender roles in China?
 * ... that some TikTokers make videos about whether to smash or pass Disney characters?
 * ... that "Spotlight", the best-selling digital single in Chinese music history, saw its Douban rating drop from 10.0 to 3.2 less than two days after its release?
 * ... that the Temporary Protection Directive went unused until the Ukrainian refugee crisis?
 * ... that The Battle at Lake Changjin II uses frostbite makeup and fake snow made from white sand?
 * ... that The Scout Mindset, a book about being able to change one's mind, took five years to be published partly because author Julia Galef changed her mind about what to write?
 * ... that according to legend, the Third Month Fair was originally held on the Moon?
 * ... that Chang Chen lost 12 kilograms (26 lb) for his role in The Soul?
 * ... that Sylvia Plath criticized her own award-winning poem for its "old crystal-brittle and sugar-faceted voice"?
 * ... that the lobby of Wenzhou Museum includes Kuafu chasing the sun and Chang'e flying to the moon?
 * ... that in ancient China, Xiazhi was the day to sprinkle chrysanthemum ashes on wheat plants?
 * ... that the world's richest self-made woman, Zhong Huijuan, started out as a middle-school chemistry teacher?
 * ... that while held in a concentration camp, Zhu Min sabotaged Nazi cartridge boxes by spitting into them?

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Links I find useful

 * Dashboard
 * Category:Pages with broken reference names
 * Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard
 * Requests for comment/All
 * Category:Wikipedia articles needing copy edit
 * Category:Wikipedia requested videos
 * Category:Wikipedia requested photographs
 * WikiProject Fix common mistakes
 * Category:Wikipedia semi-protected edit requests
 * Category:Orphaned articles
 * Disambiguation pages with links
 * Category:Articles with dead external links
 * Category:Articles needing translation from foreign-language Wikipedias
 * User:Rosiestep/Gender Gap
 * WikiProject Women writers/Missing articles