The most important thing to know about me is that I forget to check the "this is a minor edit" option for 99% of my minor edits.
I'm Valentine--call me Val, if you feel the need to call me anything.
I'm a high school student living in Pittsburgh, land of terrible food and worse weather. My interests relevant to Wikipedia would mostly consist of my obsession with copyediting and adoration of grammatical structure and convention. In general, areas that I'm interested in would be music (I already know a little too much about bands and pop culture, and would like to learn more about musical theory), pop culture/media, gender studies, queer literature, historical civil rights movements, and autism spectrum disorder-related topics.
I'm terrible with Wiki markup and very absentminded in general, which, fortunately, doesn't seem to be as fatal a combination for a new user as I'd originally assumed.
Note: I use userboxes to indicate information which I believe is important to my editing experience: topics I would like to edit, styles of editing, possible biases, et cetera. If you ever see me displaying behavior which is deemed inappropriate, these lists might be rather helpful for you to understand why I'm displaying said behavior. (Please do tell me to stop, though.)
Wikipedia editing style
YOU | This user dies a little inside whenever they see the word you in an article. |
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Editing interests
| This user is interested in contributing to articles on panic attacks and related disorders. |
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Who I am
| This user is a member of the LGBTQ community. |
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Possible editing biases
Majority Usage = Correct Grammar | This user recognizes that if most people make the same grammatical "mistake", it ceases to be a mistake and becomes proper grammar, for grammar has no immutable or moral "right" or "wrong" and "correct grammar" is determined by majority usage. |
| This user is a strong supporter of feminism. |
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I encourage you to edit this page with anything you want to say about me (note: about me, not to me).
- I'll start: Valentine is a little trigger-happy and usually forgets to follow through on anything more complicated than reverting a single edit. This is exemplified by the fact that they've been reminded about templates at least twice so far. Treat with appropriate levels of exasperation. Valentine Westing (talk) 18:53, 1 December 2015 (UTC)