I'm Rektz and I have been editing wikipedia for some time now. I am currently studying for my English teaching degree (BSEd English) at North Eastern Mindanao State University.

Basic Info edit

I am a university student, that is it. I also read, play, and write on my free time.

Books I Own edit

As a reader, I do own a substantial amount of books. Below are the ones I've read or currently reading in no particular order. This list is not complete as I am lazy to edit my user section.

Title Author Volumes Notes
Komi Can't Communicate Tomohito Oda Vol. 16, 17, & 23 English translation by John Werry
Noli Me Tángere José Rizal N/A English translation by Harold Augenbraum, Currently reading
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen N/A
Lullabies for Little Criminals Heather O'Neill N/A
To Every You I've Loved Before Yomoji Otono N/A English translation, ebook format
To Me, the One Who Loved You Yomoji Otono N/A English translation, ebook format
America Is in the Heart Carlos Bulosan N/A Penguin Classics, Forword by Elaine Castillo
KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! Natsume Akatsuki Vol. 6 English Translation
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Clydesdale Classics

Some Userboxes of me edit

 This user has been vaccinated against COVID-19.
 This user lives in Asia.
 This user is a native of Asia.
 This user loves Wikipe-tan, the cutest personification of Wikipedia.
 This user wants to be your friend.
 This user is interested in linguistics.
a lot alotThis user recognizes that linguistic change is a natural and desirable aspect of human language.
 This user is interested in philately,
but prefers to call it stamp collecting.
^_^This user watches anime.
^_^This user reads manga.
 This user loves to read.
 This user is stuck in an online class due to the COVID-19 Pandemic!
 This user has received the CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine.


 This user knows horse dewormer is NOT a Covid cure.
  This user loves writing, but can hardly find the time to do so.
  This user writes novels.
Majority Usage
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Correct Grammar
This user recognizes that if most people make the same grammatical "mistake", it ceases to be a mistake and becomes proper grammar, for grammar has no immutable or moral "right" or "wrong" and "correct grammar" is determined by majority usage.