User:ThaesOfereode

Welcome to my page! I help edit Wikipedia and Wiktionary under the same name and, though most of my participation had been on Wiktionary, I've gotten better acquainted with Wikipedia and now spend much more time here.

Username
My username is from the Old English poem Deor. The poem is about perseverance in the face of adversity and each stanza is separated by the refrain: "Þæs ofereode, þisses sƿa mæg", literally "That passed over, so may this" but often translated wholly as "This too shall pass."

Created

 * Petrica Kerempuh – a fictional Croatian folk hero
 * Milan Ogrizović – an early 20th-century Croatian playwright, politician, and academic
 * Kažimir Hraste – a Croatian sculptor, illustrator, and professor
 * Stjepan Miletić – a 19th-century Croatian playwright and director
 * Antun Bonifačić – a 20th-century Croatian fascist politician and writer
 * Ivan Yazev – a 20th-century Soviet astronomer and professor
 * Christian Bartholomae – a late 19th-century German linguist and Iranologist, best known as the namesake of Bartholomae's law
 * The Banquet in Blitva – a political novel by Miroslav Krleža satirizing interwar Yugoslavia
 * Weise's law – a late Proto-Indo-European sound law
 * Jacques Loew – a 20th-century French priest and labor advocate
 * Erik Sparre – a 16th-century Swedish noble, diplomat, and statesman executed during the Linköping Bloodbath
 * Camping in Alaska – an American Midwest emo band from Huntsville, Alabama
 * MT Petar Hektorović – a Danish-built Croatian ferry servicing the Split–Vis line

Created(-ish)

 * I Thought You Didn't Even Like Leaving – debut album by Prince Daddy & the Hyena, now redirects to the band's page

Significantly improved

 * → August Šenoa – a 19th-century Croatian author and playwright, generally considered to be the father of the Croatian novel
 * → Willem Caland – a late 19th-century Dutch linguist and Indologist, best known as the namesake of the Caland system
 * → Milan Begović – an early 20th-century Croatian playwright and editor
 * →  The Servile State – a 1912 economic and political treatise by Hilaire Belloc

Writing

 * WP:POSA
 * WP:ONEDOWN
 * WP:INTOTHEWOULDS

Editing philosophy

 * WP:0TH
 * WP:BOISE
 * WP:COMPLETIONISM
 * WP:OWB
 * A Little Fun Goes A Long Way

Sourcing

 * WP:RSPSS
 * On the reliability of the Catholic Hierarchy website

Other

 * WP:ASSESS
 * H:PT
 * WP:USL
 * On vandalism

Sub-pages and cheatsheets

 * /Operation Dura Lex
 * /To-do list
 * /Drafts
 * /sources
 * /sandbox
 * Cleanup templates
 * Hatnote templates
 * WP:FUW
 * USDCY
 * Citer
 * Listen to Wikipedia
 * Listen to Wikipedia

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