User:Drew88

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Currently taking a break from Wikipedia. Leave me alone already.


About
This user comes from Malta.
en This user is a native speaker of English.
en-us This user can speak American English.
mt Dan l-utenti huwa kelliem nattiv tal-Malti.
it-4 Questo utente ha una conoscenza da madrelingua dell'italiano.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
es-1 Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español.
scn-1 St'utenti pò cuntribbuiricci c'un sicilianu ôn liveddu sìmprici.
Image:Applications-games.svg This user is a professional poker player
SP This user demands you Respect my authoritah!
Kubrick This user thinks that Stanley Kubrick is the greatest director of all time.
This user is a Libertarian.

Feel free to leave any comments on my talk page. No consideration whatsoever will be given to unsigned comments by unregistered users, especially if it's insignificant bullshit (as opposed to significant bullshit).

[edit] Apparently, my birth year is inflammatory!

Okay, so recently it was pointed out to me that "88" is a code used by neo-Nazis and it means Heil Hitler (H being the 8th letter of the alphabet). I honestly had no idea; the 88 in my username stands for 1988, my birth year. Now, I have absolutely no intention of changing it to "1988", as somebody else instructed me to do.

This "incident" is evidence that censorship is slowly but surely becoming part of the wikipedia community, and if this continues, it will be the cause of its demise. Censorship must stop. Everyone should have the right to express their opinions, no matter what these might be. This whole "change your nickname because it might offend people" thing is fucking ridiculous.

[edit] Some amusing quotes

"There are few things that are so unpardonably neglected in our country as poker. It is enough to make one ashamed of one's species."

Mark Twain


"Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?"

Friedrich Nietzsche


"Marriage is the only adventure open to the cowardly."

Voltaire