User:Alinnisawest/My Page

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Huh? What are you doing here?

No, you haven't stumbled across my secret page. (Although yes, I do have one, and no, it's not hard to find.) This is just like my userpage... only for me, instead of for you. I've got quite a few links here that I find useful, plus some templates, some notes, and suchlike. Oh, and the vandalism watch meter thingummy. Stuff like that, there's no point in putting them on my userpage, which I figure is for others to look at, so I put them here, which is for me to look at!

That being said, I'm not implying in any way, shape, or form that this page is private or that I don't want you here. Feel quite free to use the templates listed here; perhaps you'll find them useful, too! The links also may be of use to you, and if you want to find out how I did some sort of formatting, I have no problem whatsoever with you looking at the source code of the page. All I ask is that you do not edit it. However, suggestions of useful tools, pages, links, or templates are quite welcome, but please add them to the talk page so I may view them before deciding whether or not to put them on this page. Thanks!


Yeah, it's not pretty. Yeah, it's not fancy. So?

General Pictures, Charts, Boxes, Etc.[edit]

Wikipedia vandalism information
(abuse log)

Level 4
Level 4

Low to moderate level of vandalism

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