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Hamham 6411
— Wikipedian  —
Name
hamham
BornFeb. 8, 2000
Country Hungary
LanguagesHungarian, English
Time zoneCET
Personality typeINFJ
Education and employment
OccupationMedical student
Userboxes
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BS-NThis user is a native speaker of Bullshit.
lang-0This user cannot read or write any languages. Assistance is required.
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Hi there!

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Introduction

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I'm hamham, formerly known as hamuka. I'm a 25-year-old from Hungary, studying medicine. My current clinical subspecialty of interest is pediatric psychiatry and neurology.

Main projects and interests on Wikipedia

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After years of hiatus, I have decided to come back to Wikipedia. My overarching goal is to create articles or add information to stubs when it comes to more niche topics, which are nonetheless mentioned in articles about subjects of importance. Or to put it more simply: I wish to convert as many pieces of black text and red links to blue links as possible.

My contributions to the English-language will mainly concern subjects related to my home country, particularly when it comes to transportation, smaller towns in its countryside, and culture.

My Hungarian-language contributions, by contrast, will mainly consist of topics related to medicine, particularly biochemistry, pharmacology and pathology.

That said, you might see my name around in the edit history of a wide array of other types of articles, simply depending on what I'm interested in at the time, including topics described below.

Interests outside Wikipedia

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Online, I'm an avid player of rhythm games, particularly osu!, and especially its "Catch The Beat" gamemode. I also enjoy playing horror games, with particular interest in indie development and games found on itch.io.

Offline, I find great enjoyment in hiking, with a goal of finishing the National Blue Trail within my lifetime. I also take part in research pertaining to my interests, such as medical terminology, patient-physician communication, and mental health.

I will, obviously, gladly contribute to any efforts to document these subjects in an encyclopedic fashion worthy of Wikipedia's standards.