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miranda
mirandais[1] a user[2][3]onEnglish Wikipedia since January 14, 2007,[4] where she is most active.[5] She is not an administrator,[6] but is a trusted copyeditor[7] with rollback.[8] Twinkle and huggleless, she has contributed[9] good and featured content,[10] made many many graphics,[11] reviewed some articles,[12][13] and designed Neil's awesome page[14][15][16] and a RFA thanks template.[17][18] A lover of society[19] and ANTM[20] (not drama),[21] she participates in topics related to her interests and uploads many famous (and non-famous) picturestoWikimedia Commons, a free media resource. Nearly (or barely) active with all of the projects presented by the Wikimedia Foundation, she is an exopedist[22] Frequently speaking her mind when issues matter the most,[23] she is the epitome of coolness.[24] Other than being an avid Simpsons fan and an expert scrapbooker, her interests[25] are random.[26] Her contributions are under CC-BY-SA 3.0, and her sock's name is adnarim. If you have any questions for her, leave a comment[27] by clicking new section[28] on her talk page[29]orvia e-mail.[30]
Person Two: No, you shut the fuck up! Person One: {{indefblocked}} Person Three: (toPerson Two): Why did you block Person One? I am going to ANI to tattle on your ass! ...and the story goes on...
Your success in this world is determined by which of those ends you use the most. — Austan Goolsbee, President Barack Obama's economic adviser, at a commencement speech for the University of Chicago in 2006. [1]
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