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Ello ello!. My name is SuperWIKI (not my real name), an avid Wikipedian and Wikimedian who just wants friends, a job he loves and tons of fun! Has odd interests with the military, the nature of death, over-analyzing what cannot be analyzed (yeah I don't get it either) and re-doing everything I do just because it's not 'perfect' enough. That extends to the list articles I create for the welfare of this task force. Not a member (way too busy to), but I consider someone who keeps track of appointments and new promotions and wants to update them regularly for the public, zealously and attentively. You know, normal stuff. Still new to it though. I'll need tons of time and work put in before I actually fulfill my goal and even then my short attention span might make me give up halfway and continue in the next decade. Oh well.
Aside from all this malarkey, I mostly work on the Trope Pantheons on the TVTropes website. An excellent crossover comprising all characters from all across fiction (and uncontroversial real life where permitted), that sort of project will always and eternally be, to say the phrase, my jam. I may not exactly agree with the site's policies (especially its political leanings, which I will not elaborate on). Just a weirdo who happened to step is what I always say, the guy disconnected from reality always yakking on about that one chicken in the backyard, and whoever that deputy of the Mafia organization is (spoiler alert for File 1066: it was the rabbit-toothed chef).
Not much to see here, but thanks for reading anyway!
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