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Creation Destruction (Born July 25, 1990) is an American Wikipedia editor who is here to assure quality over quantity and give the quantity of anti-quality a heafty does of quality.

Michael

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Anime Persona. Nerdyness: 100%
Birthdate: July 25th, 1990 (Age: 16)
Genres: Folk Music
Marital Status: Single
Articles Edited: [1]

About Me

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I'm a 16 year old male of the human race who enjoys all things true metal, internet, and all things women. I'm enthusiastic about mankind's ability to completely obliterate itself before it has the chance to do truly great things, and I'm looking forward to that day because, in the words of the late, great... Wait, no, you'll find that on down the page.

I love women to death, they're my life... Of course, that goes without saying, I am 16 you know. I like to think I'm fairly good looking, too much so to be a computer nerd, but well.. Here I am. If I'm not on the internets, I'm most likely in school, sleeping, or listening to music. Of course, most of the time I listen to music anyway.

I had an old account where I previously lived, I had something like 5000 edits, maybe I can reach it again after a ton of hard work. Only time will tell eh?

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Insight

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Why I am so pessimistic about humanity is the simple fact that we're a bunch of idiots. Something like 1/4 of all Americans believe in the 9/11 conspiracy crap, and then something like half of them believe in the Moon landing conspiracy crap.

We're also helping speed up global warming at alarming rates, and even if we weren't, our other problems include movies like The Day After Tomorrow that over dramatize the effects of global warming to the other extreme.

The next fifty years will define our race, it will make us or break us. But to me, the ultimate step of evolution is the ability to self destruct, and guess what! We gained that ability sixty years ago! It's only a matter of time before some lunatic (See: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) gets his hand on the button that can destroy us all, and nothing will stop it.

Quite sad though, we have such great potential, and we're ruining it with pointless wars, and religious endeavors, as well as playing politics, which every politician is guilty of at this point.


Articles

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As a Wikipedian, I'm watching articles to make sure things don't get out of line, and if they do, I'm there to correct them some of the time. I'll organize them by category, and subcategory in order to keep them nice and clean.

Whether large or small, I'm watching them. I'm not a vandal, so don't worry about the things I hate being utterly destroyed by me some day, if anything I wish to prevent this and add as much to them as possible, whether positive or negative. I want to help people learn, tis my only 'true' goal.

Beliefs

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I'm a proud believer in Evolution as theorized by Charles Darwin. That means I'm a smart redneck, a rarity, one in a thousand. Being from Kentucky, it is quite odd for someone to talk to me in any tone other than stupid-talk. You know, talking really slow because they think you're too stupid to grasp basic concepts? Yeah, well, they talk like idiots and I talk like a College Professor. Genius!

Back to the point.

My whole family has one massive religious background, my father is a Christian preacher and former televangelist, my mother is a Christian and is writing a book based on our experiences with the school system, my uncle is a Christian, my other uncle died recently but was a Christian to our knowledge, my other other uncle is not a Christian -- he's a lawyer, comes with the territory -- my aunts are, etc. etc. Everyone around here is a Christian.

The only people I can relate to in terms of beliefs in this area were my now deceased uncle, and my other uncle, but I never see nor talk to him for some reason.

Being in an area so heavily populated with religious people really makes you think: Is this the life I want to lead? My answer was obvious: No. I'm not going to be a closed minded, old fashion, conservative fool who doesn't look into anything. I'm a scientist, and proud of it.