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  2. Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test - Wikipedia

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    Have you taken this test before? (1) Have you ever taken this quiz more than once simply to correspond with the most recent version? (10) Do you plan on taking it again? (2) Will you document the test results on your user page? (1) Are you providing a manipulated score on your user page? (3) Do you typically use Wikipedia at least once a week? (1)

  3. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    The largest ever temporary United Nations territory, and the only one to be transferred to the country that was invading it to cause the U.N. takeover in the first place. United States involvement in regime change: Now, this is perhaps the most complicated and long article in this list. However, you'll find many surprises once you read it.

  4. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/History

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    The largest ever temporary United Nations territory, and the only one to be transferred to the country that was invading it to cause the U.N. takeover in the first place. United States involvement in regime change: Now, this is perhaps the most complicated and long article in this list. However, you'll find many surprises once you read it.

  5. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    Most things that implode are pretty much off the list too, with a few exceptions. Anything written under the influence of recreational substances or while tired and emotional. An article about another article, written after the use of aforementioned substances. A fork of an existing article for the sole purpose of adding some humor. The weather ...

  6. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Stockdale paradox: "You must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end—which you can never afford to lose—with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be." The Paradox of Choice: A book arguing that eliminating consumer choices can greatly reduce anxiety for shoppers.

  7. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    That was the life expectancy at birth, which was skewed by high infant and adolescent mortality. The life expectancy among adults was much higher; a 21-year-old man in medieval England, for example, could expect to live to the age of 64. However, in various places and eras, life expectancy was noticeably lower.

  8. The Book of Lists - Wikipedia

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    Each book contains hundreds of lists (many accompanied by textual explanations) on unusual or obscure topics, for example: Famous people who died during sexual intercourse [7] The world's greatest libel suits [8] People suspected of being Jack the Ripper [9] Worst places to hitchhike; Dr. Demento's 10 Worst Song Titles of All Time [10]

  9. Wikipedia:Obscure does not mean not notable - Wikipedia

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    However, there are situations where topics the general audience do not need to know and would not ever understand, such as qubit field theory and many advanced topics in mathematical and natural science not mentioned in general university-level textbooks, e.g. general calculus university textbooks, but the professional audience may want them to ...