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*For who I am, or was: ] and ]. Includes information on ; this is important because not all blocks are justified, and, if you can't take the time to read and comprehend a person's block log, including the clear edit summaries that are there, you shouldn't be commenting on it. More commentary on my block log is (with input from an ] included) and (yes, the drama is drama-tastic). | |||
'''I am not in good health''', which, besides being busy with ], is one reason you will not see me on Misplaced Pages as much as I used to be these days. Commonly, I might disappear for two to four days, which gives some just enough time rejoice and carry on with detrimental edits in my absence. But just know that, if I haven't yet ], it is a certainty that ]. So taking all this into account, remember that I might not reply to queries swiftly, and that I might sometimes be a little "off" (as in not the Flyer you are accustomed to). | |||
*As for me considering ], I really do appreciate past posts on my talk page, and emails, supporting me becoming an administrator, but I am unlikely to ever accept a nomination. See ] for why. Also, when I see newbies and obvious ] getting elevated to adminship status, it is hard for me not to consider that the process is broken. I very much agree with ]'s . In other words, selecting administrators based solely on their clean block log, many edits without any regard for how those many edits were acquired, and for seemingly being drama-free is not how we should be doing things here. A clean block log, many edits and a drama-free status can be part of the process of nominating an administrator, but there should be more to it than that. | |||
You can read more about me . | |||
*Editing Misplaced Pages for many years can make a person grumpy, especially if that person edits a lot of contentious topics. I became grumpy like many other Wikipedians; for how that happened, see ] and ]. To be less grumpy, and resemble the optimistic, better-tempered editor I used to be, I've changed some ways that I edit these days. I was even ]. More power to those who have remained relatively the same despite the hostile environment that is Misplaced Pages. | |||
*I ]. I also acknowledge a ]. Examples include me usually being right about ] matters. | |||
*], even though I likely will not press the person on it unless necessary. | |||
*] on the ] policy are commonly clear since ]. | |||
*I support the ] policy, which concerns pedophiles, child sexual abusers, etc. editing Misplaced Pages; for my views on the matter, see ], and . | |||
*For awards and gifts I've received, ranging from helping with popular culture, sexuality and anatomy topics, to writing and improving articles, to cooperation aspects, to protecting Misplaced Pages from disruptive editors, to other matters: ]. Two "I hate you" type of awards are also included, since I saw no reason to only include the positives. | |||
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Revision as of 17:48, 25 September 2016
I am not in good health, which, besides being busy with real life, is one reason you will not see me on Misplaced Pages as much as I used to be these days. Commonly, I might disappear for two to four days, which gives some just enough time rejoice and carry on with detrimental edits in my absence. But just know that, if I haven't yet kicked the bucket, it is a certainty that I'll be back. So taking all this into account, remember that I might not reply to queries swiftly, and that I might sometimes be a little "off" (as in not the Flyer you are accustomed to).
You can read more about me here.