DankJae
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Name
DankJae
Born2001 (Level 23)
PronounsHe/Him
CountryWales, United Kingdom
Further information
Current locationMaelor, Clwyd
LanguagesEnglish[i]
Interests
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Account statistics
First editSeptember 26, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-09-26)
(on this account)[ii]
Extended confirmed10 May 2021
SignatureDankJae
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'Ello! Hi, I'm DankJae, formerly Dank · Jay, which can be shortened to Jae,[iii] a Wikipedian based in Clwyd, Wales. My contributions mainly relate to Wales, North Wales in particular. Although may wander off every now and then. :)

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  1. ^ Still open to Welsh when the time is right and on my own accord.
  2. ^ November 2, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-11-02)
    (as User:DankJae II)
    (Founded while I started High School, renamed into an alt account)
  3. ^ "Dank" as an adjective, meaning "great" in slang, although I have no idea why I chose it
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This user has visited 5 of the 8 preserved counties of Wales.5

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