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According to the Law of Wikipedians (patent pending), each user will eventually succumb to what I like to call "departing drama" after his or her ideals are challenged. And so, this space reserved for when I quit the project in a fit of frustration, tirading about the evils of certain users whom I will not name - they will know who they are! Oh, and it will be one of those long, rambling tirades, so be forewarned. And take notes, you could learn something for your own departing speech when the time comes.


This page has been vandalized 100 times (not including edits of vandals correcting themselves before I revert the changes).


Note: The whole vandalism thing has gotten a little bit beyond annoying, and the 100 occurrences is no small testament to that. Hence, I have protected the page. Sorry, vandals.


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.


WikiProject Wikipedians for Propriety This user is a member of WikiProject Wikipedians for Propriety, a WikiProject which aims to work towards a complete propriety in Misplaced Pages's content. Objectively, of course. Unless we deem objectivity improper. No need to join, you're already a part of the action!


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.
  18. Expanding Senses - Darkane's third album (2002).


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


What other Wikipedians have awarded me with:

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