I have too much going on in my real life that editing full-time is only going to get in the way. I come on once in awhile (when I'm bored) and edit a couple minor things but nothing major. -Deftonesderrick

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Hello, everyone!I've been using Wikipedia for years and started contributing to editing in early 2009. I created this username in late 2009 to establish myself as a legitimate user in the Wiki-community. I typically contribute anywhere from 10-50 edits a week.
I contribute mostly toplot summaries of video games, movies, television show seasons, and books. As an avid editor, I also do my best to watch for vandalism and misinformation and excise it as quickly as possible. My goal is to use my knowledge to help improve pages, especially their plot sections. Whether or not my changes are accepted, if it eventually leads to improvements, then I feel I've contributed.
Every page I contribute to, no matter how minor, I stay around and help revert vandalism!
I can help anyone who wants to create a Barnstar. I have Adobe CS4 and other tools if you don't. Navigate your way to my talk page if you're interested!
This section is more for me than you (for ease of editing away from my personal computer)
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