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Hi, I am Jion Mallick. I live in The City of Joy, India and I am proud to be an Wikipedian. I am a big fan of animation films (especially Pixar films), Hindi films (NOT the masala films) and English films. My favorite subject is Mathematics. I became a registered editor of Wikipedia on 3 March 2012 and helped Kahaani, Barfi! and Jab Tak Hai Jaan to achieve GA status (though currently I am the third-largest editor on the former article). On Wikipedia, I improve pages that are spoiled by IPs and one of my most important works is to revert vandalism. I believe Wikipedia is one of the best creations in the world.
"Cross Road Blues" is a song written by the American blues artist Robert Johnson. He sang it as a solo piece with acoustic slide guitar in the Delta blues style. The lyrics describe Johnson's grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets. Some have attached a supernatural significance to the song. One of Johnson's two recorded performances was released in 1937 as a single, heard mainly in the Mississippi Delta area. The second, which reached a wider audience, was included on King of the Delta Blues Singers, a compilation album of some of Johnson's songs released in 1961 during the American folk music revival. Elmore James recorded a version of the song in 1954, and another in either 1960 or 1961. In the late 1960s, guitarist Eric Clapton and his bandmates in the British rock group Cream(pictured) popularized it as "Crossroads". Their blues rock interpretation became one of their best-known songs, inspiring many cover versions. (Full article...)
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... that Uwe Boll has described his 2024 crime drama film First Shift as the least violent in his body of work?
... that home repair and maintenance educator Mercury Stardust and her friend Jory Vizcaino have raised more than $4 million for transgender healthcare through their TikTok-A-Thon for Trans Healthcare?
... that the promotion and hype around obtaining Mew in the the original Pokémon games resulted in the games' sales increasing more than threefold?
... that zombie-like obedience has been attributed to Jesuits, the military, and followers of totalitarian regimes?
Libellula depressa, commonly known as the broad-bodied chaser or broad-bodied darter, is a dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. One of the most common dragonflies in Europe and central Asia, its range extends to England, central Asia and the Middle East, with a few limited populations in Scotland. It is not found in Ireland or North Africa, however. This insect is around 39 to 48 millimetres (1.5 to 1.9 inches) in length, with both the male and the female having a broad, flattened abdomen which is brown with yellow patches down the sides. In the male, the abdomen develops a blue pruinescence that covers the brown colour. Both fore and hind wings have a dark patch at the base. This male L. depressa dragonfly was photographed at Wolvercote Lakes in Oxfordshire, England.
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