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*I really hate when people put ] in references. Seriously, even if you're not going to use a ], it's not so much work to use square brackets and a title. | *I really hate when people put ] in references. Seriously, even if you're not going to use a ], it's not so much work to use square brackets and a title. | ||
*I occasionally make silly mistakes in political articles, like labeling a legislator as a Democrat when they are in fact a Republican, or as a Senator when they are in fact a Representative. I apologize in advance. |
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Who I am
- I am a queer, Jewish feminist.
- I have been registered at Misplaced Pages since November 14, 2005.
- I speak Italian and French fluently, and am learning German. I've translated articles from both the Italian and French Misplaced Pages and would be willing to do more.
What I do
- I contribute to articles on theatrical and musical performance.
- I keep an eye out for non-NPOV political buzzwords, like "protecting traditional marriage" and "pro-abortion."
- I find references for things.
Pages created
- Aslie Pitter
- Auguste Toulmouche
- David Lisak
- The Decemberists: A Practical Handbook
- Difficult Loves
- Each In His Own Way
- Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit
- Eliza Lanesford Cushing
- Emily Lyons
- The Gods Are Athirst
- Griselda Gambaro
- Harriet Vaughan Cheney
- The History of White People
- Is the School House the Proper Place to Teach Raw Sex?
- It Gets Better Project
- John Britton
- King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France
- The Liar
- The Light Beyond the Forest
- Madmen and Specialists
- Le Méchant
- Melissa Dunphy
- The Mouse Problem
- MythQuest
- Opera: The Undoing of Women
- Orbecche
- The Ordinary Princess
- Patience and Sarah
- A Place of Greater Safety
- Playing Indian
- The Post Office
- Protect Life Act
- The Queen's Throat
- Reichskulturkammer
- Reuben, Reuben
- Ricardo Dominguez
- The Road to Camlann
- The Scarlet Letter
- The Second Mrs. Giaconda
- Stempenyu
- Une Tempête
- Tonight We Improvise
- Wandering Stars
Pages worked on significantly
- Action of December 1669: rescued from proposed deletion as unsourced stub and expanded ninefold
- The Antiquarian's Family: translated plot summary
- Crisis pregnancy center: wrote, among other things, "False medical information" and "Religion" sections
- David Kato: I didn't think I did all that much here (added a little bit on the Rolling Stone case, reactions to the murder, quote attesting importance; did a bit of organizing) but I was named in the DYK nomination, which I appreciate
- GenderPAC: wrote some
- Vanina Vanini: wrote plot summary
What you should know
- My time and energy are finite. The fact that I have not edited something - whether by changing some things in a highly problematic article and not others, or by passing over an article entirely - does not mean I agree with it as it stands.
- I have a high respect for Misplaced Pages's guidelines, but the ones that I hold dearest are WP:NPOV and WP:V.
- In August 2010, I was involved in a canvassing incident. Please read.
- I think that no literature or theatre stub should be so small that it doesn't contain plot information.
- I really hate when people put bare URLs in references. Seriously, even if you're not going to use a citation template, it's not so much work to use square brackets and a title.
- I occasionally make silly mistakes in political articles, like labeling a legislator as a Democrat when they are in fact a Republican, or as a Senator when they are in fact a Representative. I apologize in advance.