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JustShin.

About Me
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Korea.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject New Zealand.
This user lives in New Zealand.
This user is mixed-handed.
This user uses Wikipedia as a primary point of reference.
XPThis user uses Windows XP.
This user loves using Google Earth.
bandThis user plays in a band.
This user plays their music in the treble clef.
This user knows intermediate
music theory.
This user eats cheese.
This user would likely die without eating the occasional curry.
This user eats chili.
VThis user eats Vegemite regularly.
This user eats tomatoes.
This user eats eggplant.
This user eats potatoes.
This user eats salad.
This user eats chicken.
This user eats fish.
This user will eat fish raw.
Here fishy, fishy, fishy.
This user eats sushi.
This user eats chocolate.
This user likes pie.
This user drinks water regularly.
MATHThis user's favorite subject is Mathematics.
This user enjoys thinking in Four Dimensions.
=1This user knows that 0.999... is exactly 1, but acquired a migraine learning it.
This user knows the Ultimate Answer.
This user does not smoke.
This user supports
renewable energy.
This user is a Lego enthusiast
RedThis user loves the colour red.
This user scored 9570 on the Wikipediholic test (revision 230444291).
Lime
A lime is a citrus fruit, which is typically round, lime green in colour, 3–6 centimetres (1.2–2.4 in) in diameter, and contains acidic juice vesicles. There are several species of citrus trees whose fruits are called limes, including the Key lime, Persian lime, kaffir lime, finger lime, blood lime, and desert lime. Limes are a rich source of vitamin C, are sour, and are often used to accent the flavours of foods and beverages. They are grown year-round, originally in tropical South and Southeast Asia but now in much of the world. Plants with fruit called "limes" have diverse genetic origins; limes do not form a monophyletic group. This photograph shows two limes grown in Brazil, one whole and one halved, and was focus-stacked from 23 images.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus