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50 Warning: This user is an advocate of rampant fancruft. He should set his focus towards less crufty, more important articles like Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire 26 June 2005 instead of silly fictional characters.


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I guess since it appears to be common practice to count vandalism done to your user page, I will play along.


This page has been vandalized 87 times (not including edits of vandals correcting themselves before I revert the changes).


Note: If you absolutely must vandalize this page, at least make it interesting. The inflated sense of self-esteem that comes from knowing someone went out of their way to screw with my user page comes to an abrupt halt when I see that all you've done is something as uncreative as a blanking. Come on now. Also, thanks in advance to anyone who reverts vandalism to this page.


I have started the following articles (in chronological order):

  1. D'Sparil - The final boss character from the first-person shooter computer game Heretic.
  2. Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing - Strapping Young Lad's 1995 debut album.
  3. City (SYL album) - Strapping Young Lad's second album (1997).
  4. SYL - Strapping Young Lad's third album (2003).
  5. Incorporated (album) - Grip Inc.'s fourth album (2004).
  6. Tonight the Stars Revolt! - Powerman 5000's third album (1999).
  7. The Sham Mirrors - Arcturus's third album (2002).
  8. The Rise of Brutality - Hatebreed's fourth album (2003).
  9. Kir Kanos - One of the Emperor's Royal Guard in the Star Wars universe.
  10. Dry Kill Logic - An American metalcore band formed in 1995.
  11. Dead and Dreaming - Dry Kill Logic's second full-length album (2004).
  12. The Darker Side of Nonsense - Dry Kill Logic's first full-length album (2001).
  13. The Exchange (crime syndicate) - A galaxy-spanning criminal organization in the Star Wars universe.
  14. Cyberia (game) - A science fiction action-adventure game released in 1994.
  15. Prince Isolder - A hapless prince in the Star Wars universe.
  16. Bria Tharen - A Rebel Leader in the Star Wars universe.
  17. The Fan (1996 film) - A psychological thriller starring Robert De Niro.


Articles I haven't started but have contributed a good deal to:


What other Wikipedians have awarded me with:

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