User:Anonymous reader

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Hello, my name is Anonymous Archibald Reader III, but just call me Anonymous. I was born on January 15, 1987, and I am a sophomore in college, and one of the highest in my class. I am currently living in

London, England
, believe it or not. I am attending a colege there. Besides, I was born and raised there. Now remember, this is a Userpage, no wikipedia article, so please do not vandalize. Just make yourself at home and help yourself to some flay-rah.

We're Back!

Hello, all! I am finally back to wikipedia after my brief absence. I was taking a complicated computer class. It was pretty hard, I'm glad to have passed it with a "B". Don't worry, I'll get it one day. Well, I'm finaly back and I have never been better. I can finally get back to what I love, that is, editing pages! My first matter of duty to attend to would be the Watership Down (movie, not book) plot section. I can tell you it's gotten huge! A big, unstoppable monster of a section (thats what happens when you let me write it, no joke! I wrote it!)! Go see the "talk" section if you want to join the fight, but I'll beat you to it!

Enjoys

You know what I really like to do? I like to read. One of my favorite authors is

rabbits
, they have always been my favorie from day one. I currently have a pet lionhead rabbit at home. For those of you who don't know, they have mane-looking hair around their heads, like a male lion.

Things I Hate

You know what I hate? A user who, in a discussion, refuses to do something. For example, the star wars plot section (going back to that example again), One person tells another (or whoever made the change to the plot section) to clean it up, and they refuse. And then, when you do it yourself, they go and write it again! That is something that makes me mad.

Trivia Sections

What is the problem with these? Every time I read any article on popular culture, like a movie or album for instance, it has to have some tiny trivia section at the very end. Even if it is not even reffered to as a trivia section, (like many times it will be referred to as "references in pop culture" instead of "trivia") if it lists interesting facts about the work, its trivia. You see, the problem with these is that there are too many things there that have something with little or no citations/proof, and too many tiny things that can easily be integrated into another section. Do little tidbits of information like that really deserve their own section? So, next time you think about writing down even one tiny fact that you know and giving it its own little section, will you do it? Yes, probably so. But I will be there to delete it.