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This user is a WikiDragon. ...one of the last of a dying breed...
I'm a pirate...Go f*ck yourself
I detest people. Wikipedia really pisses me off. No one follows the rules. Yet I find myself addicted. I do not wish to disclose much about myself. I am a college student and have been for quite some time. I only say that as it has been previously discovered. Suffice to say that nothing matters about me other than the fact that I am here as an intellectual and wish to help wikipedia become better. I am quite interested in (and have studied much in) anthropology, psychology, religion, philosophy, music, art, and many other things, and that is probably reflected in my edits.
I do not hesitate to report people who vandalize pages or write stupid bullshit.
A good number of people seem to think I was an extremist. That may or may not be so. It's interesting to note that many of these same people are themselves extremists, though I'm sure they don't think so. Sometimes extremism needs to be battled with extremism. As an interesting factoid, many of those accounts who so vehemently battled me and were so assured in their self righteousness are now blocked or have retired. Sweet vindication.
Yes, I've been blocked before. A total of six times, as a matter of fact. I was much more "edgy" when I joined up on wikipedia and there was a period when many people were blocked for warring on a particular issue. Howevever, my last block was in November 2007, so bringing it up helps no one. I contributed after that block and didn't run into any problems. The past is the past and people change. I could just as easily have made a new account but chose not to.
I have a sense of humor that not many seem to get. It's kinda dry I suppose. I'm very sarcastic sometimes and usually always quite satirical. I love lambasting mainstream culture and the media. Also just about everything else that people take way too seriously.
I admit I can be somewhat of an elitist at times, but I also consider myself an intellectual and I'm always open to friendly debates and the such and am extremely tolerant and open. I quite dislike ignorant, intolerant and close-minded people.
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The grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus temporalis) is a species of bird in the family Pomatostomidae, the Australo-Papuan babblers. It is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Its habitats include subtropical, tropical dry and tropical moist lowland forests and shrublands as well as savanna. This photograph shows a group of grey-crowned babblers in Binya, New South Wales, Australia.Photograph credit: John Harrison
"Wildest Dreams" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift(pictured); it is the fifth single from her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Described by critics as synth-pop, dream pop, and electropop, the song was written by Swift and its producers Max Martin and Shellback. The lyrics feature Swift pleading with a lover to remember her even after their relationship ends. Retrospectively, critics have described "Wildest Dreams" as one of Swift's most memorable songs. The single peaked within the top five on charts in Australia, Canada, Poland, South Africa, and also the United States, where it became 1989's fifth consecutive top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100. The track was certified four-times platinum. The music video depicts Swift as a classical Hollywood actress who falls in love with her co-star; media publications praised the production as cinematic but accused the video of glorifying colonialism. (This article is part of a featured topic: 1989 (album).)
A stampede during a religious event in Uttar Pradesh, India, leaves at least 120 people dead.
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Paul Parkman
... that Paul Parkman(pictured), one of the developers of the rubella vaccine, did not monetize the patent so that the vaccine could be freely available?
... that despite specializing in literature and serving as a senior editor of the Zhonghua Book Company, historian Zhang Zhenglang never published a single book of his own?
... that when MT Petar Hektorović was temporarily reassigned, one resident of Vis wrote an online memorial to the ship, writing "the bay of Vis grieve for you"?