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I'm just a Generic right now, but someday I hope to develop into a real character! ;)
I'm just a [[:Category:Thursday Next series|Generic]] right now, but someday I hope to develop into a real character! ;)


In all seriousness, you won't find many original articles by me, but you will find lots of edits. Whenever I am reading an article and find an obvious spelling mistake, typo, or grammatical error, I will fix it for the benefit of the next person to read that article.
In all seriousness, you won't find many original articles by me, but you will find lots of edits. Whenever I am reading an article and find an obvious spelling mistake, typo, or grammatical error, I will fix it for the benefit of the next person to read that article.

I hereby proclaim myself a [[Grammar nazi|grammar Nazi]], strictly regarding american [[English language|English]]. (If an article is obviously written in U.K. English, I leave it alone unless there are errors which transcend UK/US differences—in other words, said errors are correct in neither version of English.) :)


More to come later, if I ever feel autobiographical.
More to come later, if I ever feel autobiographical.

Latest revision as of 15:19, 29 October 2018

I'm just a Generic right now, but someday I hope to develop into a real character!  ;)

In all seriousness, you won't find many original articles by me, but you will find lots of edits. Whenever I am reading an article and find an obvious spelling mistake, typo, or grammatical error, I will fix it for the benefit of the next person to read that article.

I hereby proclaim myself a grammar Nazi, strictly regarding american English. (If an article is obviously written in U.K. English, I leave it alone unless there are errors which transcend UK/US differences—in other words, said errors are correct in neither version of English.)  :)

More to come later, if I ever feel autobiographical.