I'm a middle-aged married guy living in Seattle. My hobby is role-playing games. I've played a lot of different games and game systems at some point in the past. The games that I'm primarily interested in are GURPS, Traveller, and of course GURPS Traveller. In January 2006 I realized that there was no article for GURPS Traveller so I registered and wrote one. I've also added a lot to the List of unofficial GURPS books article. Sadly, neither of these articles exist anymore, having been deleted by jerks who've made it their job to eradicate all RPG pages that aren't Dungeons and Dragons.
More than three years has passed since I quit working on Wikipedia. The unreasonable Muslims who exploded on me when I simply attempted to add a link to a page have been banned, came back as sock puppets, and been banned again. The person who followed behind me nominating every RPG article I ever touched for deletion has been banned. So we'll see what happens. - Seanr451 (talk) 11:44, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
No longer contributing to Wikipedia. I am tired of fighting with jacktards who squat on their favorite pages and fight tooth-and-nail to prevent anyone from editing 'their Wikipedia page'. Though this is in direct violation of Wikipedia's rules, I think that the Seigenthaler incident shows that Wikipedia's admins are far more concerned with "sticking it to the man" than they are with the truth. For example, in the past I was severely repremanded by the Wiki-Islamic community for adding a link from the Islam page to the page titled Islamic Terrorism. Apparently the Wiki-Islamic community was offended that I dared to imply that some Islamic people are terrorists! Yeah, what the hell was I thinking? Islamic nutjobs have committed 99% of the terrorist acts in my lifetime, but I'm crazy to think that I should mention that in an article about Islam. I'm also tired of fighting with deletionist jacktards who apparently follow behind me nominating every article that I create or expand upon for deletion because it doesn't mean their standards for 'notability'. Seanr451 (talk) 16:08, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
Collection agency - Completely rewrote this article. Most of the information on it was just wrong. I know this from having worked in collections for over 10 years. I'm no longer monitoring it though, because I'm tired of fighting with debtors that want to rewrite it to suit their prejudices.