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Revision as of 13:41, 14 June 2013 editSweetmoniker (talk | contribs)124 edits Created page with '{{Userboxtop |More about Sweetmoniker}} {{user collgrad minor|Economics|Native American Studies}} {{user degree/MSc subject|International Business}} {{Template:U...'  Latest revision as of 12:08, 29 January 2014 edit undoSweetmoniker (talk | contribs)124 editsNo edit summary 
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After an encounter that produced a response that was so snobbish and pigheaded that I could only make it through three sentences until I couldn't force myself to continue, various disagreements about Misplaced Pages grammar policy, and the realization that trolling is more rewarding to people than correct grammar, I have decided to abandon my account. That’s not to mention that I would think deleting the brunt of one’s retort before posting your own would be among the height of Wikipedian ignobility. Happy trolling.
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I am an American expat living in Europe. My credentials include economics, accounting, and taxation. I also have acute interests in geography, music, and ethnic cuisine, especially of the French variety.

Latest revision as of 12:08, 29 January 2014

After an encounter that produced a response that was so snobbish and pigheaded that I could only make it through three sentences until I couldn't force myself to continue, various disagreements about Misplaced Pages grammar policy, and the realization that trolling is more rewarding to people than correct grammar, I have decided to abandon my account. That’s not to mention that I would think deleting the brunt of one’s retort before posting your own would be among the height of Wikipedian ignobility. Happy trolling.