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This user agrees with Larry Sanger's views on NPOV, but encourages you to form your own opinion after carefully reading his article.
Hi, I'm the Angry Red Hammer Guy. I currently live far north of the earth's equator (not anymore), and when I'm not stuck indoors due to overly frigid weather I like to enjoy long walks in the sun, long bike rides in the sun, and just generally the sun. I also like to (among many other things) experiment with computers and their software, take pictures of things that I think are fun, and edit Wikipedia. If you would like to throw linguistic constructions at me, please don't; just leave them in the talk section of this page. You can also e-mail me here.
Photography 📸
I do like to take pictures of things. Some of my photos are on the Wikimedia Commons, and a gallery of them can be viewed here.
Userboxes 📦
If you like userboxes and want more of them, be sure to check out my collection of custom userboxes here. It's not a very big collection, but it is a fun one.
Says Thor to Loki:
'Be silent, perverse creature, my mighty hammerMiollnir shall deprive you of speech;with my right hand I'll strike you, with Hrungnir's killer,so that every one of your bones will break.'
— Elder Edda: Loki's Quarrel, 62
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