Well, I suppose the most contextually relevant point to make is that yes, I do exist. I'm also human. Well, that's cleared up. I speak English as an only language, but can learn languages quickly if I put my mind to it, though my aptitude for language acquisition is shifted more toward pronunciation and accent than memorizing the lexicon. I am new to Wikipedia, but am interested and I do believe in the project. I enjoy learning about anything, and have a good memory for random information. If you really want to explain something you know well to someone, I'll listen. I'm wise enough to accept that I don't know anything, and I'm old enough to accept that there is much to be learned from the young. I would spend more energy helping someone else on their project than working on my own. And I can't stand poor grammar unless it comes from someone who does not speak English as a first language. I'm a student in the field of Psychobiology, with aspirations of applying my knowledge into the emerging field of Positive Psychology.
About my personal views: I was raised without religion, quite literally, and respect all religions equally.
I fully believe in compassion and fraternity among all people, regardless of gender, age, race, creed, wealth, culture, or any other form of distinction that people make to differentiate us.
I also fully believe that inequality is a natural reality, i.e. we are not all clones and we do not all start life in the same environment. Therefore, true equality lies in our own ability to understand each other and act without fear of differences.
I have a sense of humor that wavers between the absurd, and the sort of jokes that only I think are funny. My primary sensory modality is Kinesthetic. I left that one without a link on purpose. (that would be the latter type of humor I mentioned)
I can't wait to have something I've written deleted, it seems to me like a right-of-passage for Wikipedia users.