User:Jros83

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Welcome to my user page. You're probably here because I said something you didn't like. Well, that happens from time to time.

I used to get involved in article discussion and make edits. But I rarely edit anymore. Little tiny bits, here and there anymore. I made this account in 2006. I was in my 20s, and as we all know, you're still a bit immature in your 20s. I have an eclectic history. My shining moment of clarity and genuine interest was during the asinine SOPA blackout affair. Since then, I haven't really cared enough about the en.wiki. There's many reasons why. This project may have started with noble intentions, but it's awash in issues that are insurmountable. So I will stick to minor edits of typos and grammar, and perhaps sometimes involve myself a little in discussion concerning articles of interest to me. But that's it.

Oh, by the way... Here is a link that should be interesting reading for those interested in a certain January 2012 incident: http://briandell.blogspot.com/2012/01/wikipedia-agenda-civil-liberties-at.html


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There is nothing so lonely as being American on the English language Wiki.