My name is Mark Nemeth. I am 22 years old. I live in Hungary, more specifically, I live in Perbál, a small village without any importance. But I like it here, as it is peaceful and quiet. I live with my family. I am currently unemployed. I started my Wikipedia activity back in 2015 on the Hungarian Wikipedia, where I am a regular editor, and I started editing the English Wikipedia in 2019, where I became a regular editor as well. I had a small stint of editing here that same year when I reverted some vandalism in the Orchestra article, then I was inactive here for some time. On huwiki, I create new articles, edit the old ones, and create Afds and participate in them as well, but I enjoy simply reading them as a whole. On English Wikipedia, I create Afds and participate in them, and I edit articles. I haven't created a new article there. I decided to edit the Simple English Wikipedia too, my first major edit was to nominate the Xcrosscheckx article for deletion, because they are not notable. The Afd process is a bit different here than on huwiki and enwiki, that's just my quick thought. I will continue to edit here, but my main areas of activity will continue to be the Hungarian and English WP. My interests are music, reading, TV series (and movies, to a lesser extent) and humor. Wikipedia is a staple of my childhood, I used to read it a lot when I was a kid. Now I am part of it, which I am very proud of. My English is not perfect, but I will always try to improve. So yeah... this is me, basically.

Oh! I forgot one thing: my username. How did I become GhostDestroyer100. Well, there's no specific meaning behind it, I just wanted a name that is special. I had no better ideas, so this just came. The "Ghost" part has a bit of connection to me because I was interested in ghosts for quite some time, but one time, I got disinterested in them and they don't interest me any more. The "Destroyer" part is a reference to this, and "100" is just a random number. Okay, so there's a specific meaning! :) But at the time, there really wasn't a meaning to the name, I just chose it completely randomly, because I wanted a special name.