37Y | This Wikipedian was born on 23 January 1987 and is 37 years, 9 months, and 29 days old. |
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This user learned all their Japanese from watching anime. Be afraid, be very afraid.
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World domination for Sōsuke Aizen! This user supports bad guys.
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Heihachi Mishima… is dead. This user is a Tekken player. |
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Hello! I'm Russian, I was born and live in Moscow. I usually contribute to the Russian version of Wikipedia (under the same nickname) or upload files to Commons as deerstop. Wish you all the very best in Wiki! ~(*ε*)~ By the way, I do have a little brother, but he totally ignores Wikipedia.
My interests include fantasy literature, sci-fi, figure scating, MMORPGs, Pre-Raphaelites, manga, Japan (except their food, I hate it *ahem*), web-design. Some of the articles I've created or contributed to due to my personal motivation or because the Russian article of the same name lacked interlanguage links:
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The Commons Ambassador Barnstar
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Great job! keep up the good work! Moxy (talk) 18:25, 28 May 2010 (UTC)
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You know, I'm finally looking at all six of these articles right now and none of them are particularly different from one another in terms of formatting or content they present to the reader, so this should be an "all delete" or "all keep" argument. The fact we're actually using some nameless IGN editor's irrelevent fan ramblings and opinions as the sole basis to delete or include articles here is a pathetic joke. (#).
Avoid edit wars with admins, as they are always right. (#)
There must be no cabal, there must be no elite, there must be no hierarchy or structure which gets in the way of this openness to newcomers. (#)