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I'm primarily here to write new articles and expand ones that already exist. I don't enjoy drama, so after my first year or two I've made a point to avoid that and just stick to content creation whenever possible. My first edit was at 17:54, 18 October 2013 (UTC), to the page List of Doctor Who villains. The (very awful) entry on Linx was what prompted me to create this account and start editing.

Contributions

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For a list of my contributions, see Special:Contributions/G S Palmer. For a user analysis, see User Analysis for G S Palmer.

My first edit was to the List of Doctor Who villains. I reached 500 contributions with this edit, 1,000 contributions with this edit, 5,000 contributions with this edit,[1] and 10,000 contributions with this edit.

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Main article: Pages created by G S Palmer
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No current projects.

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The Question is...

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Why are you looking at this user page instead of contributing to Wikipedia? Get out there and do something useful!

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 11 years and 27 days.

Notes

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  1. ^ I didn't realize that I was coming up on 5,000, or I would have tried to have made it a slightly more significant edit. Oh well.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h I didn't "create" this article, but I expanded it from a redirect.
  3. ^ a b Merged into Xianshou.
  4. ^ Once again, I didn't "create" this article, but it looked like this before I rewrote it.
  5. ^ Expanded from a redirect with some of the content from a previous revision.
  6. ^ Starting 30 May, 2014.
  7. ^ Starting 30 July, 2014