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I came to Rome when it was a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.
— Augustus Caesar
We are all born originals, but many of us die as photocopies.
— Carlo Acutis
There is no going back. You have to go forwards to go back.
— Willy Wonka (1971)
Sometimes, things have to get really dumb before they can even start to get smart.
— Kevin Lieber
I may have made a lot of silly mistakes in the past, some of them I really wish didn't exist. But looking back, all of those mistakes led up to who I am today. If I hadn't had made those mistakes in the past, making them in the future will be inevitable, and it is only through learning from our [unintelligible][a] mistakes do we become better at what we do.
— katyj98
Blessed are the doubters, for they shall not be easily deceived.
— 0 Thomas 53:17


a < bac = bc ÷ loga(b)bc = ac × loga(b)


This user previously used another account: MrHumanPersonGuy.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
inclThis user is an inclusionist.
exoThis editor is an exopedian.
This user can and will ask stupid questions if needed.
This user likes to watch
Animator vs. Animation
This user likes to watch
Battle for Dream Island


Autism_spectrum_infinity_awareness_symbolThis user is autistic.
This user is aroace.
This user's favorite font is
Bahnschrift
WThis user is a White
(motivated by peace)
This user admittedly likes to read H1N1 as /'hi.ni/ and BLP1E as /'bʌl.piː/.

Why I call myself an inclusionist

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Articles created

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This list doesn't include redirects I made which were later transformed into proper articles by other editors. (e.g. The Book of Bill)

Third-party drafts and redirects transformed into proper articles (and survived)

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Seeing the Mr. Beat get deleted after I took it out of the draftspace that one time made me more cautious about moving drafts into the mainspace, especially if they're biographical.

On the bright side, at least Mr. Beat was excluded from the mainspace by the opinions of multiple contributors rather than that of just one reviewer. When a draft is submitted, it can only be assessed by one contributor each time, whereas simply moving a draft into mainspace and waiting to see if the new article gets nominated for deletion allows it to potentially receive remarks from several contributors in a much shorter span of time[f], unless it's good enough to never need to be suggested for deletion in the first place.


  1. ^ Could either be "heinous", "hideous", "previous" or "various".
  2. ^ Originally a redirect to Hinduism and other religions until I made a technical request for Draft:Hinduism and Christianity (which I created from the contents of two sections) to be moved there.
  3. ^ In hindsight, I think a source assessment table may have been unnecessary for this topic. I had thought it was necessary after my first draft submission was declined. After submitting it a second time, I decided I would rescind my submission and just move it into the mainspace myself.
  4. ^ Originally Draft:Project sundial
  5. ^ Originally a redirect to Libertas Institute (Utah); most sources for this topic were found on another contributor's userspace page.
  6. ^ In Mr. Beat's case, 6 users opposed his inclusion over the course of 19 days, whereas it took Draft:Barron Trump 471 days to receive declines from the same amount of reviewers.