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This user prefers using userboxes to fill up their user page instead of actually writing something useful.
Salutations! I like to edit Wikipedia articles and mean no harm when I do make a mistake or faulty edit. Please remind me if I do so in a respectful manner, without adding personal attacks into them. That'd be very much appreciated. Yet I don't talk often since things tend to get awkward when I do. In spite of that, I'll try to reply as soon as possible and follow through suggestions.
Also, please don't take offense at my Wikipedian editing beliefs, they simply exist due to my love and appreciation for history, antiquities and art. Please remember to remain civil, even during difficult and potentially controversial discussions. Thanks!
I am an omnivert who mostly uses 'lol' after every phrase online, albeit jokingly to make things lighthearted. Please do not erase or remove my user page, it is not meant to be an advertisement in any way or form. I'm merely having fun trying to edit, no need to read the abundance of user boxes that lay underneath what I've written.
On a further note, I'd also like to add that I don't completely know everything about Wikipedia, including reporting and reverting edits of vandals, so I deeply apologize if I do make mistakes. I was inactive during the past few months, so please look past my account creation date.
To clarify, my username was not inspired by Beep The Meep. I was factually unaware that such a character had existed before the creation of this account and merely thought this username sounded fun to use. I, however, do not regret my decision to retain this name and will therefore trademark it as my own. [Humor]
And to the IP users who help to prevent vandalism and/or edit productively or in good faith;
A special thank you for your help in our battle against vandalism. Thank you so much for your efforts to improve this encyclopedia, and welcome to Wikipedia!
This user is taking a wikibreak and may be away or inactive for varying periods of time.
Although they may occasionally be able to do some editing, messages left for them may not be replied to for a while.
They will be back on Wikipedia when school is over.
The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth".
This motto reflects the inclusionist desire to change Wikipedia only when no knowledge would be lost as a result.
Leaving this for me and other users;
You can report obvious and persistent vandals at Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism (WP:AIV) to be blocked from further editing. Although blocks may be issued at any time, depending on circumstances, typically, before seeking a block there, a final warning in an escalating series should have been posted to the user's talk page (for example {{Uw-vandalism4}}, {{Uw-spam4}} or {{Uw-speedy4}}), and the user must have vandalized within the last few hours, including after the final warning was given. Various warning templates can be found at Wikipedia:Template index/User talk namespace (easily remembered by the shortcut WP:WARN). Your block request is unlikely to be acted upon unless you follow these steps. Cases that are not simple vandalism can be reported at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. Of course, in conjunction with warning against and reporting vandalism, you have the ability, mandate and are encouraged to revert all instances of vandalism you find yourself.
This user is a preservationist who believes Wikipedians should avoid agressive non-notability deletion and advocates that the notability rule be amended to specify that any subject with some historical value can merit an article. Details here.