User:Some guy

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I use the "Wikipedia Forever" banner ironically, because it was a f***ing terrible idea.

This user doesn't believe in or want any barnstars.
BoBThis user liked
Microsoft BOB
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KotORThis user thinks Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is possibly the best game ever made.
This user is The Real Slim ShadyEM




This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 7 months and 24 days.



I object to Wikipedia's inline reference format on moral grounds and do not format my refs properly. Support legibility! Make editing fun again! {{Cite web |url=https://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2009/01/air_passes_100_million_install.html?sdid=EENCL|first=Adrian|last=Ludwig|work=Adobe AIR Team Blog|date=January 28, 2009|title=AIR passes 100 million installations|publisher=Adobe Systems|accessdate=March 15, 2011}}</ref> Don't format your refs!

If you're actually taking the time to read my user page, I highly suggest you put some thought into how much effort you're putting into Wikipedia and how much value you're getting out of it. I used to be a frequent editor, but eventually I realized I was wasting my time building sand castles while other people were walking through them or drawing phalluses (phalli?) on them. If you see a problem in an article and want to fix it, that's one thing, but don't let the site dominate your life.

Articles I've proudly started:

Articles I've completely revamped:

I am also largely responsible for the existence of subsections in the "design details" section of most firearms articles, a policy battle that rivaled any war in which those firearms served.

Articles I've started at the Simple English Wikipedia:

Epic sentences witnessed in the History of Wikipedia

  • The font used in the "PlayStation" is the same of Walkman mean Sony intentions to turn the console wideling popular.
  • Rakitin assumes that the photo is work of the expert-criminalist, who pressed a camera lock to learn, whether it is cocked before to take a film (models of cameras "Zorkii" of the 1950s years had no labels by which it was possible to determine the provision of a lock, without pressing it.)


Wikipedia is a beauracratic nightmare.

The most useful templates, here for my own reference: {{subst:uw-vandalism1}} {{subst:uw-vandalism2}} {{subst:uw-vandalism3}} {{subst:uw-vandalism4}} {{subst:uw-vandalism4im}}