I'm actually a nice Wikipedia user named Mr. Gonna Change My Name Forever, also called Gonna and/or }IMr*|(60nna)I{. My goal is to just improve articles for the sake of high quality. Born around 1990, I created this Wikipedia account on May 14, 2013. I mostly live at the west coast of the United States, so expect dates to be slightly different.
I'm known for creating userboxes, as well as making The Downward Spiral and Asteroids (video game)good articles (GAs) and updating the overall quality of music and arcade/video game articles. Other stuff I edit include stuff like Nine Inch Nails, Nigeria's environmental/petroleum issues, and political/historical/human rights events. I improve articles in a way that they can pass GAN/FAC reviews easily. I create userboxes that look more creative compared to the common ones you want, and rely mostly on innovation for my templates. I also like to thank users for great edits, because I like fun, niceness, and happiness.
And oh, my REAL identity will be kept secret. Despite my username I am not related in any way to another user also named Gonna, an inactive registered account that just edited one article titled Battle of Monmouthsix times.
I am currently working on the draft for my upcoming innovative Wikipedia magazine, titled Sledgehammer, which will feature articles generally on less common subjects than those on The Signpost. The glitches that initially were in the Sledgehammer page caught the attention of users on Wikipedia's help desk and it was nominated for deletion by OrangeMike, claiming it was an advertisement and citing WP:NOT#WEBHOST as an issue. The page did not violate anything, although it did have disruptive glitches that I fixed, so the MfDentry was closed by Northamerica1000 with a Keep verdict on April 12, 2014. Deadline date is not April 2014 anymore, but it's now May 2014 on hold.
I don't use email for contact.
I use the {{navbox}} template for this userpage to make it look distinctively unique and to compress the text size. This eliminates the need for headers and tables of contents that appear on Wikipedia articles, with section names showing up left to others. Navbox has already been used in plenty of userpages for parts that travel longer than their main portions, even Tiptoety/Lowercase sigma (Σ)/Tomica-inspired ones contain it. I incorporated the Haettenschweiler font to further decrease the text size. There was just a glitch in the code which I've kept for a while because it allowed the user to view the page firsthand without any necessities, but I fixed it.
The images displayed in the header were done by GB ruleofgame.
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