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User:Sweetfreek

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My foreign language user pages

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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilisateur:Sweetfreek (French)

Pages I created

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Thank you Charles Matthews, for merging my article with the other... even though mine did predate the newer one by about a week.
Some jackass janitor came around and deleted the one I made shortly after it's creation... then by morning, someone else recreated the article. Damn.

Categories I created

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Jedi Survivors of Order 66

Pages I created from the Wanted Pages list

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Pages I frequently edit, update, or maintain

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Well, the battle was lost and the mods and admins have officially decided that wikipedia.org is now a part of Jesusland. All hail the New Christian Empire!
Update: It seems that the some problems have been fixed, but the article itself is still hideously substandard. We'll see how this goes, I guess.
And that is "Strike Two"... but seriously, I though Jerry Falwell was dead, but evidently his spirit lives on.

Pages I regularly refer to

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Pages I'm currently attempting to research

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  • 442nd Regimental Combat Team
    • Looking for a copy of the "loyalty questionaire" issued by the WRA as a precondition of military service for Japanese immigrants and their children (Issei, Nisei, and Sansei alike were required to fill out the form).
  • Ainu people
  • Alberto Gonzales
    • Looking for more information concerning his connections with racist organizations.
  • Dry orgasm
    • Physiology concerning prepubescent males... as you might imagine, this is damned hard to research.
  • Dutch (disambiguation) (please not that this page is constantly being screwed with by disagreeing editors)
    • Looking for information about the phrase "to be in dutch".
  • Erotic electrostimulation
    • This whole page lacks proper documentation and description... as well as other analyses.
  • FireWire
    • Supposedly there was a problem with transfering large files error-free across firewire, and I think it had something to do with old drivers.