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The Sims WikigamesThe Sims Wiki was founded in 2005 and is an encyclopedia devoted to The Sims series developed by Maxis and EA Games. With over 7,000 articles as of January 2013, it has a wide array of information for whatever aspect of the series you are looking for. We even have a dedicated namespace for fanon content where you can write about your own character's adventures. Our community is very welcoming to new users and we have various different social aspects, such as an off-topic forum, Chat, an IRC channel, social media pages, a Steam group amongst other things to engage the community. So why not drop in, check the place out and get involved? Enjoy!
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Grimm WikitvGrimm Wiki is a fan-built encyclopedia dedicated to the supernatural police procedural series on NBC. The series revolves around Nick Burkhardt, a Portland, Oregon police detective who one day learns that he is one of the last Grimms, a long line of hunters whose purpose is to manage a group of dangerous supernatural creatures known as Wesen. The wiki focuses on articles about characters, episodes, Wesen and fantasy objects that appear in the series.
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Geek Feminism WikilifestyleGeek Feminism is about women in a range of geeky cultures/communities/activities including (but not limited to) the Technology industry, Science Fiction fandom, etc. We aim to provide Information about: Women in geek communities -- both as groups and individuals Issues they face Incidents that occur to illustrate those issues Responses (especially articles etc online) to those incidents Advice, resources, etc. Discussion is also welcome, though probably best done on the "Talk" pages.
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Penny's poetry pages WikibooksPenny's Poetry Pages aims to become your one-stop resource for poetry and poetry information. Much of our information comes from Wikipedia, but we look for the best public domain or Creative Commons-licensed articles all over the Web; and it's all better organized, for easier reference, into separate learning modules: #"About poetry gives information about reading, studying, and writing poetry. #"About poets tells you about poets, poetry groups and schools, and the art's history. #"About poems" gives a selection of good and great poems to read. #"About publishing" explains the social and economic background, from writing to printing to the book industry. #"About copyright" presents information no writer can afford to #"About Shakespeare" collects all our articles about the most famous poet in the English language. #"About Penny" tells you who's involved in the Wiki.
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