<p>I like many of them</p>
<p>Wikiquote is fabulous. I used it to get Avicenna and Hegel quotes for a room run by NHS at my high school
Wikitravel could be useful in the future
Wikisource is my girlfriend. We will be hanging out 24/7 this summer <3</p>
<p>… You weren’t kidding lol…</p>
<p>Love Wikiquote, don’t know much about wikisource though.</p>
<p>You should definitely check it out. I used it to read part of “In Praise of Folly” when I was bored once</p>
<p>Wikisource looks good though being a free website I’m skeptical as to their book selection…</p>
<p>It’s not like your public library, but they actually have a decent amount of classic literature. It seems to be about 50/50 for hard to find books from before about 1920</p>
<p>^ fair enough, I’ll check if they have Jeeves and Wooster if they do then their selection is good enough in my book.</p>
<p>lol I was content with Petrarch and Pushkin</p>
<p>^ Meh, I’m not a big fan of reading translations. And I LOVE Wodehouse.</p>
<p>lol yeah. I kind of regret learning Spanish because even if I knew it well enough to read books in it, there is very little beyond Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Naruda</p>
<p>I am a huge fan of Wikiquote.</p>
<p>AOPSwiki OF COURSE!!!</p>
<p>Wiktionary!</p>
<p>I have never gone on Wikisource o_o</p>
<p>I have an account in Wikipedia and Wiktionary. So I guess I should say Wiktionary. But I like Wikisource better. It’s sooooo useful.</p>
<p>…I wasn’t aware that Wikipedia had…sisters.</p>
<p>This is disturbing yet useful.</p>
<p>Umm, how about Uncyclopedia?! :D</p>
<p>^ lol
I’ve been too lazy to go back after the first visit</p>
<p>Wikisource is great for looking up the classic Russian author your teacher mentions that you’ve never heard of. That way you can give an intelligent reply to his facebook message :P</p>
<p>Wikilivres.info (French Wikisource) just saved my French homework.</p>
<p>Does Encylopedia Dramatica count?</p>
<p>lol? you know too many memes :b</p>
<p>How do you like the new wikipedia layout?</p>