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Welcome to my page, and go Celtics! Leave a message for me below, and I'll respond on this page unless you ask otherwise.


It's been about eight months since I posted the reasons I've become disillusioned with this place , and in that time I think I've wandered back over here to make about a hundred edits total, and absolutely nothing of any substance. I should probably go ahead and make this official, and quit wasting my time. The problems I talked about on my user page are all still there, and things seem to have gotten worse. There's no leadership here, only chaos. And ], nor does it work to entice me to volunteer my services for free.
Just so everyone will know, on June 29, 2008, I was given the Rollback tool by admin ] for help in vandal-fighting. I will also use this tool to revert, on sight, the edits of blocked wikipedia users. If you have a question about my use of rollback, it was probably in one of these situations. Any other questions, leave them here on my talk page. Thanks! ] (]) 22:11, 30 June 2008 (UTC)


For those of you watching from over there, after more than ten thousand edits here, I've finally been immortalized at an anti-Misplaced Pages website. Finally! Some recognition from the dark side! My RFA is linked there, along with a disparaging quote from (yet another) user who commented on my RFA to rip me, refused a request for diffs, and then got indef blocked and hasn't been seen or heard from since. Thanks, guys. Those are definitely the users of vast integrity and worthy contributions who should be noted in pull quotes. Oh, and judging from the style of writing, it's posted on the site by someone who certainly appears to be the latest incarnation of a user blocked across multiple areas of the Misplaced Pages Foundation for being a nutball.
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Well, that's certainly one for the resume. I can't tell you how much this means to me, to finally receive the scorn I deserve from a website that's the Gold Standard of bitterness. I can now retire happily. I am somebody, dammit!
== Thank you... ==


Love to all, and good luck in the future.
...for your kind words. We'll see how things go in a few months. You're right that some (somewhat over 50 percent) "get me", whereas the other group is ''"stuck"'' with me. >:) I was accused of not taking wikipedia or the nomination seriously. I didn't quite say this, but I hinted at it, a quote (as I recall it, anyway) from '']'', where the annoying space station manager Nilz Baris (], an excellect character actor in his day) is accusing Kirk of not being serious about the ] project. Kirk retorts to Baris that he takes the project ''very'' seriously, and that "It's ''you'' I do not take seriously!" Think that would have helped? Maybe not. :) ] <sup>'']''</sup> 01:35, 14 March 2009 (UTC)


Sincerely,
== Our buddy's at it again... ==


You know who's back and he's a-trollin'. Check out my talk page edits. --] (]) 04:25, 15 March 2009 (UTC) ] (]) 04:47, 11 July 2013 (UTC)


== Thank you! == ==Enjoy==
the Summer. Kick back, watch BB15, take a break. I may run the gauntlet soon and I appreciate the warnings. Best to you. ```]<small>]</small> 18:55, 11 July 2013 (UTC)


== Dawn Wells ==
Thanks for the revert ! --] (]) 18:35, 16 March 2009 (UTC)


Remember when you were totally lying about your reasons for keeping marijuana out of the Dawn Wells article? In the end you lost, and I won. Ah, good times. ] ] 03:54, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
== Consensus ==
: Hmm. I don't remember that. I do remember you being weirdly obsessed with inserting negative detail into the page of a quasi-celebrity, so much so that even years later after I've left the project you come back as a grave-dancing asshole to trumpet how you "won." Not so good times. ] (]) 05:42, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
Impossible to get when you're trying to reason with rabid liberals.] (]) 04:08, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
:We tried to talk to you, but now you've been reported to the edit war board. So long. ] (]) 04:12, 18 March 2009 (UTC) ::Looks like, despite your years of work here, you never understood that negative yet true information belongs in Misplaced Pages right next to the positive yet true information, ] from it as you tried to do. ] (]) 14:52, 28 May 2014 (UTC)

==Photo consensus discussion at ]==
Hi. Can you offer your opinion regarding the Infobox photo discussion ? Thanks. ] (]) 19:16, 28 July 2013 (UTC)


== "no one will hold it against you." ==

Dayewalker - you have requested talk pages over email, so here it is. When an initiator and instigator of disruptive editing pre-emptively filed a plaintiff action against me, successfully manipulating Misplaced Pages admins into finishing a fight he started by having me blocked, you declared "no one will hold it against you." Now, probably the same editor using ip address verses wiki username has done the same thing. That is, initiate and instigate with hypocritical behavior and then pre-emptively start plaintiff action manipulating admins into a false sense that they are innocent actors because they are the first to file plaintiff action. Sure enough, wikipedia admin ] used the prior block to say "he/she is no stranger to controversy" proving your statement "one will hold it against you" completely and utterly wrong.

Just thought I would point out you have been proven wrong. To my surprise I find your userpage with a long diatribe using users block history to hold things for or against others.

It is an interesting trick. Pick a fight with an editor, coax them into defending themselves the same way they are attacked, manipulate admins into punishing the defendant, and viola, editors such as Dayewalker will join in beating up the defendant. Clearly a weakness of Misplaced Pages.] (]) 08:41, 9 August 2014 (UTC)

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It's been about eight months since I posted the reasons I've become disillusioned with this place , and in that time I think I've wandered back over here to make about a hundred edits total, and absolutely nothing of any substance. I should probably go ahead and make this official, and quit wasting my time. The problems I talked about on my user page are all still there, and things seem to have gotten worse. There's no leadership here, only chaos. And chaos does not work for the New York Yankees, nor does it work to entice me to volunteer my services for free.

For those of you watching from over there, after more than ten thousand edits here, I've finally been immortalized at an anti-Misplaced Pages website. Finally! Some recognition from the dark side! My RFA is linked there, along with a disparaging quote from (yet another) user who commented on my RFA to rip me, refused a request for diffs, and then got indef blocked and hasn't been seen or heard from since. Thanks, guys. Those are definitely the users of vast integrity and worthy contributions who should be noted in pull quotes. Oh, and judging from the style of writing, it's posted on the site by someone who certainly appears to be the latest incarnation of a user blocked across multiple areas of the Misplaced Pages Foundation for being a nutball.

Well, that's certainly one for the resume. I can't tell you how much this means to me, to finally receive the scorn I deserve from a website that's the Gold Standard of bitterness. I can now retire happily. I am somebody, dammit!

Love to all, and good luck in the future.

Sincerely,

Dayewalker (talk) 04:47, 11 July 2013 (UTC)

Enjoy

the Summer. Kick back, watch BB15, take a break. I may run the gauntlet soon and I appreciate the warnings. Best to you. ```Buster Seven Talk 18:55, 11 July 2013 (UTC)

Dawn Wells

Remember when you were totally lying about your reasons for keeping marijuana out of the Dawn Wells article? In the end you lost, and I won. Ah, good times. —Prhartcom (talk) 03:54, 18 July 2013 (UTC)

Hmm. I don't remember that. I do remember you being weirdly obsessed with inserting negative detail into the page of a quasi-celebrity, so much so that even years later after I've left the project you come back as a grave-dancing asshole to trumpet how you "won." Not so good times. Dayewalker (talk) 05:42, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
Looks like, despite your years of work here, you never understood that negative yet true information belongs in Misplaced Pages right next to the positive yet true information, WP:NOTCENSORED from it as you tried to do. Prhartcom (talk) 14:52, 28 May 2014 (UTC)

Photo consensus discussion at Talk:Rick Remender

Hi. Can you offer your opinion regarding the Infobox photo discussion here? Thanks. Nightscream (talk) 19:16, 28 July 2013 (UTC)


"no one will hold it against you."

Dayewalker - you have requested talk pages over email, so here it is. When an initiator and instigator of disruptive editing pre-emptively filed a plaintiff action against me, successfully manipulating Misplaced Pages admins into finishing a fight he started by having me blocked, you declared "no one will hold it against you." Now, probably the same editor using ip address verses wiki username has done the same thing. That is, initiate and instigate with hypocritical behavior and then pre-emptively start plaintiff action manipulating admins into a false sense that they are innocent actors because they are the first to file plaintiff action. Sure enough, wikipedia admin User:Waggers used the prior block to say "he/she is no stranger to controversy" proving your statement "one will hold it against you" completely and utterly wrong.

Just thought I would point out you have been proven wrong. To my surprise I find your userpage with a long diatribe using users block history to hold things for or against others.

It is an interesting trick. Pick a fight with an editor, coax them into defending themselves the same way they are attacked, manipulate admins into punishing the defendant, and viola, editors such as Dayewalker will join in beating up the defendant. Clearly a weakness of Misplaced Pages.Mormography (talk) 08:41, 9 August 2014 (UTC)

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