Hi everyone! Don't really have much to say about myself personally, other than stuff that's already covered below. Feel free to drop a message on my talk page if there's anything you'd like to chat about! :)
I should note that I haven't really been around much for quite a while in terms of editing. I do still check my talk page on a regular basis, though.
More and more, as I look at the talk pages of users with warnings, particularly those who might be able to make constructive edits if they were only willing to compromise and listen to other people, I'm struck by how full of themselves some people can be. This is a cooperative project, people, and you are not God's gift to Wikipedia. Don't come in as a newbie assuming you can run the place. Take some time, learn the ropes (policies, how people interact on the site, how to get things done), and FOR GOD'S SAKE be civil. Do you actually think it's going to help your case to throw insults around?
Why, why, why can't I stop feeding the trolls? I have some strange belief that I might be able to get them to come around if I talk to them reasonably... I guess I just can't understand getting one's kicks from being vindictive, irrational, mean-spirited, and destructive.
The edit summary on this made my day. Rklawton never fails to entertain me in his dealings with vandals.
This... I don't even know what to say about this. Where did it come from?
This tall tale concocted for an AfD which was interesting in and of itself... talk about desperation to get an article kept.
YES! PLEASE!!! That comment should go at the top of every damn page in Wikipedia. If people are going to vandalize, they can at least entertain those of us who have to go around and revert it.
Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
For having infinitely better interpersonal skills than I, basically you know why this is awarded. For something I wish I could do myself. — nathanrdotcom(T • C • W) 05:14, 26 March 2006 (UTC)