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What I do All Day

Hi!,So I'm not here Allot I'M normally at the Vampire Diaries Wiki but I am trying to get in the mode of Editing Here But now you know everything about me



So, that was the carrot. Here's the stick.

I generally try to assume that you're making good faith edits, so I'm pretty slow to block people. However, be forewarned that there are three policy violations that will make me almost certainly ban you for some period of time. Please do not violate our video policy, our ban against personal attacks or prohibition against edit warring. Seriously. Don't do it. Warning. One. It. That was.

A mad professor

Because I'm usually trying to do a lot of things at once, I can forget things that I've promised to do for people. If you're one of the people whom I currently disappointing, please don't hesitate to leave me a message. Likewise, please drop me a line if there's a laborious task you need done, like changing a category's name, or properly disambiguating a title.

There's a tiny bit of fun in me. Probably.

All this said, I'm really not just a technocrat around here. I originally came here to write about the Doctor Who universe. I tend to gravitate towards pages about the cast, crew and stories of the DWU, but I also am responsible for major rewrites on some of the "bigger" in-universe pages, like companion, Mel Bush, Dodo Chaplet and Susan Foreman. (Yeah, I like me an underdog.) I also tend to edit thematically, and have added many smaller pages about states, cities, years, centuries, and many others. I tend to enjoy writing about those cultural references from the real world which appear in DWU narratives, and I firmly believe we should make every effort not to go beyond what is actually stated in DWU sources when we write those articles.



  1. No, I don't know why this number is different than the tally number in the blue-and-white box above it. But that hardly matters. The point is that this figure has what can only be called a dubious provenance. While considered accurate by some Draconians and Racnoss, Raxacoricofallapatorians, Usurians and Mentors have predictably allied themselves in opposition to the number as representing an unacceptable level of anti-profitability. The CIA have also found it problematically low, and it may be one of the reasons they assigned Lady Serena to be the Second Doctor's parole officer in PDA: World Game. Nevertheless, recent computations by Mr Smith and Ricky Smith and Lavinia Smith agree that the number is accurate, much to the chagrin of John Smith.