User:Horror clown
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[edit] General information
I am a frequenter of Wikipedia, and often when I do find myself here it is for hours at a time. I've only recently begun editing articles, somewhat timidly, but intend to reinstate this activity in earnest.
I am an Australian university student studying information technology, with the intention of becoming a programmer and/or graphics artist in the video game industry. I have a strong passion for games, story telling, systems, intelligent agents, art, music and programming.
[edit] Languages and Skills
My native language is English. I am a proponent of British English, in particular. I am distantly familiar with Japanese, having studied it for 6 years in high school.
I am capable of programming in C++, Visual Basic, php, and am competent with CSS and html.
I am proficient at graphics authoring and editing in applications such as Adobe Photoshop and GIMP. I am also experienced in the authoring of pixel art.
[edit] Contributions
My contributions are comprised primarily of humble copy-edits, since I am an enthusiast of language and cybernetics (coupled with the fact that I consider myself an expert in nothing in particular). I also tend to be opinionated on many topics, or (more specifically) I often overlook my perspective as being overtly subjective.
Special:Contributions/horror_clown
[edit] Focus
As stated above, I consider myself an individual of scant expertise. Perhaps my greatest expertise is in video games, and thus any articles I am likely to create shall be related to video game titles not currently covered by Wikipedia. As a corollary, stubs I am likely to expand are ones about video games.

