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[edit] The Triumvir of Courage
All pay homage to the Triumvir of Courage!
My name is Justin, and I live in Sioux Falls, SD. I'm an attorney who just recently finished law school and started practicing. My interest in Wikipedia has grown by leaps and bounds, especially after doing some leisure-research in my free time. Does that sound nerdy, or what? "Leisure-Research: the activity, engaged in mainly by those of nerdular descent, wherein one researches various subjects for recreation."
In my free time (besides leisure-research), I enjoy playing some computer games, viewing Homestar Runner cartoons, reading, birdwatching, and spending time with my wife (who doesn't really appreciate the value of above-mentioned 'leisure-research') and my new daughter. I love classical music, with special emphasis on Haydn, Handel, Vivaldi, Telemann, Albinoni, Bach, and all other Baroque-era composers. After all, if it's not Baroque, don't fix it *groan*. I am a relatively new Wiki user, so if anyone feels the urge, corrections and other such help are always welcome.
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The Sacred Heart of Our Lord, Jesus Christ
1.) The Sacred Heart of Our Lord, Jesus Christ My goal is to add multiple references and/or citations to this article in order to help it maintain "Good Article" status.
[edit] The Triumvirate of Glory
Symbol of the Triumvirate of Glory
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The three Triumvirs of Power, Courage, and Wisdom once attended the pulchritudinous Christendom College at the same time. These three men are known for their incredible effulgence and their near-limitless power. This page is owned by the Triumvir of Courage, who assists mere mortals by contributing to Wikipedia and thereby passing on a fraction of the knowledge possessed by the Triumvirate. The Triumvirs each look forward to "Revelation Day," when the Triumvirate shall reveal itself in its true glory.