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Well, in case you were wondering, I like to search random articles on Wikipedia, and read some articles about my favorite things (like art, animals, codes, video game characters.....), and when I find these articles, I look through them and try to touch them up a little by rewording sections, fixing spelling and grammar mistakes, things of that nature, and I try the best I can to fix them up accurately, and I do this based on my own knowledge, not original research or things thought up in school one day. I also love to participate in article discussions, though people rarely respond to my questions. I try to keep the peace when I'm in a discussion page, but there's so many jerks who don't care about anything on Wikipedia. I can't believe that there are so many insensitive people out there who mess up articles and create havok and get away with it. That's the downside to having online accounts: anonymity. Nobody knows who you are, and you can take the form of any person you want, and that can be dangerous in the wrong hands. A little-known fact about this is that, even if you're just joking around, you never know when you might say something that could deeply offend someone. This simple fact is not limited to Wikipedia discussion pages; it applies to all aspects of everyday life. I think Wikipedia is a really great place, and people should be aware that this place is not a chatroom.

On average, I probably edit five articles per week (give or take), so I don't edit very often, but I do whenever I can, and I do the best job I can, and I usually cite my sources. Overall, I think I do a pretty good job, and if I ever make a mistake, maybe someone will let me know. Also, I try to use the IPA when and where it is needed in an article, and I pretty much understand the IPA for English, but the rest of the symbols confuses me.

Well, I'm rambling. I should probably stop writing now, as I don't want to bore you with petty details. I hope I made you laugh a little bit. I might expand this page, though... if I feel like it. Thanks for reading. /hæv ə naɪs deɪ/.

"Veni, Vidi, Vici."