User:SlimVirgin

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SlimVirgin

"One thing the blog phenomenon has shown, a phenomenon that finds echoes in Wikipedia, is that among the sane there are legions of the angry out there, creatures of the night who will not turn off their lamps until they have been roused to a fury that can only be assuaged by anonymous denunciation.

"In the years to come, most of us will be observed by these snoopers of the blogosphere, unrestrained by such trifles as veracity, so the best policy is to humour them. It only makes them angrier, and more preposterous. If they write daft things about you, write dafter things about yourself, and hear the yelping!"[1]Michael Henderson
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Intro

I joined Wikipedia in November 2004, and was made an administrator in March 2005. As of May 2007, I was 36th on the list of Wikipedians by number of edits; as of March 2008, 59th.

If you need administrative help, please contact me on my talk page or e-mail me.







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Barnstars

The Fauna Barnstar. For your work on animal rights and the Brown dog affair David Shankbone 21:20, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
Brown Dog Award. To SV, for your hard work in bringing me back to life and onto the Main Page. Perhaps we've made someone uncomfortable. TBD 01:05, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
The Ultraviolet Ray of Sunshine Award. Thanks for being a highly energetic source of inspiration to many users. Your constant efforts deserve appropriate appreciation and encouragement. Thanks for being there and doing a job no one else can do. ¶ dorftrottel ¶ talk ¶ 23:34, December 5, 2007
This editor is a Veteran Editor III, and is entitled to display this Silver Editor Star. Sandahl 02:55, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
NOR Award Thanks for your wisdom and advice, hope you can relax, stick in or whatever suits you best, you have my somewhat uncomprehending support against these slings and arrows of outrageous nonsense. .. dave souza, talk 19:13, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
For courage and fortitude in the face of a vicious corporate smear campaign. Mantanmoreland 23:02, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Thumbs up to Sarah

A fabulous person and a terrific editor who perseveres despite remarkable adversity. Please accept this humble token of appreciation from one of your many admirers on Wikipedia. Sandahl 21:09, 25 August 2007 (UTC)


For suffering the jockstrap slings and suction-cup arrows of outrageous abuse. Crockspot 21:05, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar. As the top contributor to Verifiability (by far), No original research (by far), Biographies of living persons (by far), and No personal attacks, you deserve this barnstar. Thank you! Jreferee (Talk) 05:48, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
The Purple Star. Condolences for the publicity. Virgin, Slim Virgin, eh? :-) This too shall pass. --AnonEMouse (squeak) 15:53, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
For repeatedly helping to end the bias on the holocaust page and looking after the truth. Freetown 02:11, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
The Epic Barnstar. To SlimVirgin, for quite extraordinary research and editing work in support of NPOV at Zionism, leading to substantial improvements in that article. BYT 13:37, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
The Special Barnstar. I wanted to thank you for the amount of work you have done in the mainspace. You have done an impressive amount of work, both in quality and quantity. Again, thank you. :) Acalamari 01:50, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
The Holocaust Memorial Star. To SlimVirgin, for your tireless and selfless dedication and effort in greatly improving the Holocaust and related entries, I thank you for all of us, and hereby award you the Holocaust Memorial Star. Those who cannot remember the past... Crum375 18:28, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
The Society Barnstar. Awarded for your nuanced and balanced dissemination of information regarding animal rights activism in human society. Specifically inspired by a superb re-write of the Animal Liberation Front article. Rockpocket 17:59, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
I present this strawberry ice cream to SlimVirgin for her fantastic work in bringing articles into line with the BLP policy, and for her willingness to help new users. ElinorD 21:26, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
For your dedication and perseverance in accomplishing what no one thought possible: making our core content policies succinct, easy to understand and consistent with each other. ≈ jossi ≈ (talk) 00:07, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
This fist of respect goes to SV for caring in 2006 about the writing. Happy New Year! --qp10qp.
For continuing to defend the project against self-promoters and charlatans, and incurring great wiki-stress in the process, I award you this barnstar. Briangotts (Talk) (Contrib) 03:43, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
A posse ad esse, a verbis ad verbera: for your ability to cut through it. --Docg 17:35, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Congratulations on your Great Idea to combine several similar policies into one policy. This is a long over-due step. I hope it succeeds and then maybe you can move onto others! I appreciate your hard work and boldness in proposing this. Johntex\talk 00:20, 12 October 2006 (UTC) * Barnstar seconded! - Jmabel | Talk 16:05, 12 October 2006 (UTC) * Thirded! Crum375 18:58, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Congratulations upon Rudolf Vrba becoming a featured article, you have worked on it for months with amazing diligence, intelligence and above all superlative research and wide backround reading. In honor of all your efforts and in recognition of your contributions to worldwide scholarship that this article will now reflect it is my honor to present you with this Goldenwiki award. Mazel Tov ! IZAK 08:18, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
WikiDefender_Barnstar.png Awarded to SlimVirgin for her defense of Justice on Wikipedia. IZAK 06:34, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
Awarded to SlimVirgin for her Wisdom in this regard. IZAK 06:34, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
Awarded to SlimVirgin for her Valor IZAK 06:34, 31 May 2006 (UTC)]]
For demonstrating calmness, resolve, and dedication to editorial excellence in the face of controversy and abuse, I, Xoloz, award SlimVirgin this well-deserved Barnstar of Diligence. Xoloz 20:07, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
For your laudable concern for good editing and sourcing and your tireless efforts toward the same I award you the Original Barnstar--Drboisclair 19:21, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
On the occasion of her 30,000th edit, a Tireless Contributor Barnstar for SlimVirgin, who has still managed to keep her sense of humor in the face of the unceasing onslaught... Jayjg (talk) 17:39, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
SlimVirgin whom I had always endeavored to emulate, is the ideal Wikipedian beyond any iota of doubt. --Bhadani 16:10, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
For your patience, kindness and decency, your help with difficult pages, and above all your much valued friendship, I'd like to give you this barnstar. Grace Note 06:26, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
For your laudable concern for good editing and sourcing and your tireless efforts toward the same I award you the Original Barnstar--Drboisclair 19:21, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
A barnstar for the ideal Wikipedian. Thanks for all your good work. You don't know how appreciated you are. [[Sam Korn]] 12:40, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for defending my name in the recent spat of User:Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters's 3RR block. I appreciate the time and effort that you spent discussing items with that user, and the calm demeanor that you (virtually...) expressed. So, here's the Resilient Barnstar for you! Thanks a lot, Bratschetalk
You are hereby presented with your own unique Tightrope Award, which represents the amazing Charles Blondin carrying Jimbo Wales safely across the Niagara Falls. Think of it as an early prototype of editors like you carrying Wikipedia on their shoulders! Bishonen 21:42, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
The Sandwich of Diligence. Awarded for Unswerving Strength and Tenacity. This is a special award created for fighting vandalism on my user pages. Wear it with pride, brave Wiki-warrior! Hamster Sandwich 01:20, 26 August 2005(UTC)
For dealing kindly but firmly with Gabriel/Gavin, I think you deserve this (repeated) award. N (t/c) 21:15, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
A Barnstar of Diligence to you as ... your work is diligent and invaluable to Wikipedia. D. J. Bracey (talk) 01:37, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
What a champ! I hereby award you this wifflebat award for your amazing patience and hard work and perseverance in helping to get people, including ardent opponents, to recognize FeloniousMonk's merits as an admin candidate. Tomer TALK 06:28, August 11, 2005 (UTC)
Wow, I keep running into your great edits all over the place. You are quite simply among the finest Defenders of the Wiki we have ever had ... I hereby award you the Cool as a Cucumber Award, for remaining cool when the situation gets hot ... func(talk) 3 July 2005 17:04 (UTC)
For working around the clock to block vandals, I hereby award you the "Glowing Barnstar". Keep up the good work. Anonymous editor June 29, 2005 18:26 (UTC)
For your hard work in keeping LaRouche movement propaganda out of Wikipedia, I hereby award you the ancient Defender of the Wiki barnstar. Willmcw, 17 Feb 2005
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About me

This user is an administrator on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
2004 This user has been editing Wikipedia since 2004.
65,000+
This user has written or significantly contributed to five Featured Articles on Wikipedia.
iMac This user contributes using an iMac G5 computer.
This user is a Cantabrigian.
This user is a member of the Animal rights WikiProject.
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Featured articles

Dr. Rudolf Vrba

The Brown Dog affair was a political controversy about vivisection that raged in Edwardian England from 1903 until 1910. It was triggered by allegations, vigorously denied, that Dr. William Bayliss of University College, London had performed an illegal dissection on a brown terrier dog — anaesthetized according to Bayliss, conscious according to the Swedish activists. A statue erected by antivivisectionists in memory of the dog led to violent protests by London's medical students, who saw the memorial and its provocative plaque — "Men and women of England, how long shall these things be?" — as an assault on the entire medical profession. The unrest culminated in rioting in Trafalgar Square on December 10, 1907, when 1,000 students marched down the Strand, clashing with 400 police officers, in what became known as the Brown Dog riots. (more...)



Dr. Rudolf Vrba

Rudolf Vrba was Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of British Columbia in Canada. In April 1944, Vrba and his friend Alfréd Wetzler became the second and third of only five Jews to escape from the Auschwitz concentration camp and pass information to the Allies about the mass murder that was taking place there. The 32 pages of information that the men dictated to horrified Jewish officials in Slovakia became known as the Vrba-Wetzler report. It is regarded as one of the most important documents of the 20th century, because it was the first detailed information about the death camp to reach the Allies that they accepted as credible. Although the report's release to the public was controversially delayed until after the mass transport of 437,000 Jews from Hungary to Auschwitz had begun on May 15, 1944, it is nevertheless credited with having saved many lives. Yehuda Bauer, Professor of Holocaust Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has called Vrba "one of the Heroes of the Holocaust." (more...)



Night is a work by Elie Wiesel based on his experience, as a young Orthodox Jew, of being sent with his family to the German death camp at Auschwitz, and later to the concentration camp at Buchenwald. Wiesel was 16 years old when Buchenwald was liberated in April 1945. Having lost his faith in God and humanity, he vowed not to speak about his experience for ten years, at the end of which he wrote his story. Fifty years later, the 109-page volume, described as devastating in its simplicity, ranks alongside Primo Levi's If This is a Man and Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl as one of the bedrocks of Holocaust literature. Night is the first book in a trilogy — Night, Dawn, and Day — reflecting Wiesel's state of mind during and after the Holocaust. The titles mark his transition from darkness to light, according to the Jewish tradition of counting the beginning of a new day from nightfall. "In Night," Wiesel said, "I wanted to show the end, the finality of the event. Everything came to an end — man, history, literature, religion, God. There was nothing left. And yet we begin again with night." (more...)



Joel Brand (April 25 1906–July 13, 1964) was a Hungarian Jew who played a prominent role in trying to save the Hungarian Jewish community during the Holocaust from deportation to the German death camp at Auschwitz. Described by historian Yehuda Bauer as a brave adventurer who felt at home in "underground conspiracies and card-playing circles," [1] Brand teamed up with fellow Zionists in Hungary to form the Aid and Rescue Committee, a small group dedicated to helping Jewish refugees escape to Hungary. Shortly after Hungary fell too, Brand was asked by SS officer Adolf Eichmann to broker a deal between the SS and the U.S. or UK to exchange up to one million Hungarian Jews for 10,000 trucks, as well as soap, tea, and coffee. The deal was thwarted by the British government and the Jewish Agency, to Brand's great distress. He said later: "Rightly or wrongly, for better or for worse, I have cursed Jewry's official leaders ever since. All these things shall haunt me until my dying day. It is much more than a man can bear." (more...)



Sir Bernard Williams was an English moral philosopher, widely cited as the most important British moral philosopher of his time. Williams spent over 50 years seeking answers to one question: "What does it mean to live well?" and became known internationally for his attempt to return the study of that question to its foundations: to history and culture, politics and psychology, and, in particular, to the Greeks. He became known as a great supporter of women in academia, seeing in women the possibility of the synthesis of reason and emotion that he felt eluded analytic philosophy. The American philosopher Martha Nussbaum said he was "as close to being a feminist as a powerful man of his generation could be." (more...)


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