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Hatena Kid
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Full Name Hatena "Gizmo" Kid

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Introduction

Hi. I'm new here. I joined the wiki on March 20th at 9:50 AM(estimate).

Mah hall of fame

Welcome to the Hall of fame!

Subpages

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Gallery of randomness

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Games I played

DSiWare

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again

Stuck on 2-7. Rats.

Flipnote Studio

Cool 5 because of my Hatena Account and gizmo's flips.

Random Vids

The Ugly Barnacle

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I luv u

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Good afternoon sir, Could we be intrested in some chocolate

This is Disturbing

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Adventures

A wonderful gizmo story

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Hatena Diary
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Chapter 1

Once there was a house built far away and his name is Template:Fakelink. He posted flipnotes to Flipnote Hatena. Then he tried to make a flipnote. Sneak Peek: Why you buttnugget aren't doing this! It's all stupid of unlocking flipnotes!

Chapter 2

Template:Fakelink has been creating flipnotes over 9000 times. HATENA EAR DUMMYS is one.

Chapter 3

1000 of them are 100% stupid. He LOL'd 1,000,000 times until 2012 came and exploded a minute ago

Random Stuff

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Welcome! Here are a list of articles.

Articles

Super Mario Challenge was a show which aired on The Children's Channel. It ran from 1990 to 1991 and aired at 4.30 PM every weekday. The presenter, John Lenahan, was a lookalike of Mario, and dressed in his clothes. Two guest players had to do tasks, all of which involved playing the Mario video games Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2 and, after its release in 1990, Super Mario Bros. 3. Rounds included challenges to see which player could complete a level in the fastest time and who could collect the most gold coins on a certain level. The show was dropped in 1991, quite a while before The Children's Channel's rebranding to TCC. This is evident in Link Anchor Man receiving several letters asking if the show would be repeated, which it never was.

Though letters and sounds may not correspond in isolation, spelling rules that take into account syllable structure, phonetics, and accents are 75% or more reliable.[1] Some phonics spelling advocates claim that English is more than 80% phonetic.[2] However, English has fewer consistent relationships between sounds and letters than many other languages; for example, the letter sequence ough can be pronounced in 10 different ways. The consequence of this complex orthographic history is that reading can be challenging.[3] It takes longer for students to become completely fluent readers of English than of many other languages, including French, Greek, and Spanish.[4] "English-speaking children take up to two years more to learn reading than do children in 12 other European countries."(Professor Philip H K Seymour, University of Dundee, 2001)[5] "[dyslexia] is twice as prevalent among dyslexics in the United States (and France) as it is among Italian dyslexics. Again, this is seen to be because of Italian's 'transparent' orthography." (Eraldo Paulesu and 11 others. Science, 2001)[5] There are many individuals and organisations whose aim is to modernise or regularise English spelling.

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External Links

  1. ^ Abbott, M. (2000). Identifying reliable generalisations for spelling words: The importance of multilevel analysis. The Elementary School Journal 101(2), 233–245.
  2. ^ Moats, L. M. (2001). Speech to print: Language essentials for teachers. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Company.
  3. ^ Diane McGuinness, Why Our Children Can't Read (New York: Touchstone, 1997) pp. 156–169
  4. ^ Ziegler, J. C., & Goswami, U. (2005). Reading acquisition, developmental dyslexia, and skilled reading across languages. Psychological Bulletin, 131(1), 3–29.
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