User:SayWhatYouMeanAndMeanWhatYouSay

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en This user is a native speaker of English.
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es-1 Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español.
BS-0 This person does not understand Bullshit (or understands it with considerable difficulties or does not wish to communicate in Bullshit).
du-1 This user does not wish to speak or hear dumbass, but is resigned to the necessity of at least understanding it in an environment of massive collaboration.
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pas This user can program in Pascal.
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If you edit my Talk page please just leave a comment and don't leave some very vague form-template warning. I know some wikipedians consider it appropriate, however I am one of the many who think it is both inappropriate and very annoying. See my username? Say what you mean and mean what you say.

I mostly copyedit and correct others translations to English. If you are interested in doing the same, Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan is a great place to start.

I have a strong dislike of vanity pages, autobiography, self-promotion, "reviews" and and articles with questionable notability. All of these are also looked down upon on Wikipedia guidelines.

[edit] Project

Baka (Japanese insult) The grammar is fixed, it just needs reference citations.

[edit] Michael Everson

Well, I didn't get deletion of the article, but that's okay because enough people finally took interest in it for it to actually start looking almost useful without interference by the author and coworkers at every turn. Looks like it's back to its same old autobiographical self thanks to the subject's own personalizing edits. I weep for humanity.