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miranda

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miranda is[1] a user[2][3] on English 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) pictures to Wikimedia 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] or via e-mail.[30]


Basic summary of this page for visual people. (circa June 2008)[16]
Beta
24/7/365.
  1. ^ sometimes, people mix her up with Matilda, or anything else beginning with an m
  2. ^ who used to be known as Real96
  3. ^ old userpage format when I was first new is archived there
  4. ^ first edit
  5. ^ making her a part of the .1% club with 31k deleted/undeleted edits
  6. ^ I r teh bad.
  7. ^ {citation needed}
  8. ^ Granted by Kylu
  9. ^ eep!
  10. ^ my old userpage is located at that link, along with general talk rules
  11. ^ No more requests please!
  12. ^ and helped copyedit some articles (including Natalie Holloway)
  13. ^ With GA reviewing, I learned that Debian is not Ubuntu.
  14. ^ AWESOME...AWESOME...AWESOME...
  15. ^ and somehow designed NonvocalScream's me likey page while first drafting for Neil's AWESOME...AWESOME...AWESOME... page
  16. ^ a b see #11
  17. ^ where Nick, Rudget, Durova, Malinaccier, MBK004, Gatoclass, and Jza84, and others copied without attribution
  18. ^ :-(
  19. ^ "and move it to the left...and move it to the right..."
  20. ^ ANTM - Bring Sexy Back!
  21. ^ Person One: "Shut the fuck up!
    Person Two: No, you shut the fuck up!
    Person One: {{indefblocked}}
    Person Three: (to Person Two): Why did you block Person One? I am going to ANI to tattle on your ass!
    ...and the story goes on...
  22. ^ ***hot shot
  23. ^ *doesn't sweat the small shit
  24. ^ At least Phaedriel, Neil, and a couple of others think so. :-)
  25. ^ see userboxes
  26. ^ lolz @ teh randomness
  27. ^ psst...this talk page is archived by a bot
  28. ^ "blah, blah, blah" + ~~~~
  29. ^ which I will respond
  30. ^ If I am not able to respond, contact one of these users.





God gave you two ends: One to think with and one to sit 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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