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I award you this barnstar for your hard work creating and establishing WikiProject Missouri, and also for your work welcoming new users! Good work! Mike1024 (t/c) 09:01, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
My name is Austin, and i'm currently 18 years old. I was homeschooled throughout high school, I am heavily involved in acting and the preforming arts, and I am currently enrolled at the Metropolitan Community Colleges of Kansas City.I am currently considering Theatre and World Affairs as possible majors. I was born in Independence, Missouri. I am heavily interested in the Performing Arts, and am a StanislavskiMethod actor. I consider myself a conservative in personal contexts, but i also believe in libertarianism. I Follow Jesus Christ.
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Stances on Wikipedia
I think that wikipedia should be inclusionary in content, containing information that wouldn't be easily accessible otherwise.
I think that bureaucracy doesn't always help. to some extent, it is nessesary, but i don't think we should stress structure to the extent that we don't get anything done. i think articles should remain professional, but i find revert wars and deletionism counterproductive.
Userboxes are fun and people shouln't take them too seriously.
A high edit count is commendable, but not necessesarily a representation of a wikipedian's merit.
If someone leaves a comment on your talk page, and you want to respond, you should leave a comment on thier talk page and not expect them to come to you to read your comment.
I think that the main criteria for adminship should be trustworthiness, as opposed to high edit counts or constant activity.
Wikipedia shouldn't be censored for minors, but we shouldn't go out of our way or make it a point to expose nudity, suggestiveness, or explicit language in articles and article talk pages.