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Nimrou N. DeLaurentis (pronounced//ˈnɪmruːˈnɪroʊʃən//; also known as Vestrian24Bio on Wikipedia) is an extended confirmed pending changes reviewer. He joined Wikipedia on 16 July 2022. He was autoconfirmed on 1 February 2023, after his tenth edit and extended confirmed on 22 September 2023, after his 500th edit. He was granted pending changes reviewer on 21 June 2025.
To get to the next level, Veteran Editor IV, he needs to meet the editing and the time requirement.
Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 1996 / 4000 ]
49.9% completed
Progress towards the next level (by time): [ 18.3 days / 182.7 days ]
10% completed
Vestrian24Bio received the Registered Editor / Signator Award on 16 July 2022 after his first edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 in April 2023 after his 50th edit; Level 3 in April 2023 after his 100th edit; Level 4 in May 2023 after his 150th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Novice Editor / Burba Award in July 2023 after his 200th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 in September 2023 after his 400th edit; Level 3 in October 2023 after his 600th edit; Level 4 in November 2023 after his 800th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Apprentice Editor / Novato Award on 28 November 2023 after his 1,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 3 March 2024 after his 1,250th edit; Level 3 on 16 March 2024 after his 1,500th edit; Level 4 on 22 March 2024 after his 1,750th edit on Wikipedia.
Vestrian24Bio received the Journeyman Editor / Grognard Award on 13 April 2024 after his 2,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 26 April 2024 after his 2,500th edit; Level 3 on 7 May 2024 after his 3,000th edit; Level 4 on 14 May 2024 after his 3,500th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Yeoman Editor / Grognard Extraordinaire Award on 18 May 2024, after his 4,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 2024 after his 4,500th edit; Level 3 on 4 June 2024 after his 5,000th edit; Level 4 on 16 June 2024 after his 5,500th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Experienced Editor / Grognard Mirabilaire Award on 17 June 2024 after his 6,000th edit on Wikipedia.
Mario Party: The Top 100 is a 2017 party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the fifth handheld game in the Mario Party series, as well as the third and final Mario Party game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. The game was released in North America in November 2017, and elsewhere in December. Mario Party: The Top 100 is primarily a compilation of 100 minigames from across the series, specifically ones from the home console installments. It offers several game modes centered around playing the minigames, including a mode that sees traditional Mario Partygameplay with up to four characters from the Mario franchise, controlled by humans or artificial intelligence, competing in an interactive board game. The game received mixed reviews, with general praise for its premise as a minigame compilation and criticism toward its lack of content aside from the minigames. A similar entry, Mario Party Superstars, which also features 100 minigames from the home console games, was released for the Nintendo Switch in 2021. (Full article...)
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... that Isoup Ganthy, who was part of Cambodia's first Olympic team, later died in prison after being accused of working to overthrow the Khmer Rouge?
... that supporters of candidates in the 2024 Serang mayoral election fought during a public debate and the ballot-number lottery?
... that junior college president Hurst Robins Anderson participated in his brother's inauguration as president of a university?
Boeing 707 involved in the Agadir Royal Air Maroc crash
1857 – Indian Rebellion: An eight-day siege of a fortified outbuilding in Arrah occupied by 68 defenders against more than 10,000 men ended when a relief party dispersed the besiegers.
1913 – An agricultural workers' strike in Wheatlanddegenerated into a riot, becoming one of the first major farm-labor confrontations in California.
2009 – The last vessels involved in Taurus 09, a Royal Navy training deployment covering 20,400 miles (32,800 km), returned to HMNB Devonport, England.