My username "WTGDMan1986" comes from the comic series I created, When They Got Distracted, which debuted in
1994. Unfortunately, nobody got to see what I had created, followed by the usual, and the year of my birth.
Dislikes: People with bad attitudes, violence, serial killers, villains (especially serial killers on TV and soap operas, as well as characters who start fistfights), Wikipedia vandalism, spam.
I would like to become a Wikipedia administrator since I HATE
vandalism,
libel, and
slander like
villains. They all need to be taught a lesson. If I become one, I'll tell you which portions of a page are worthy and un-note worthy. I will also try my best to block vandalism, as I have done in my 2nd year. To date, I have busted 5 vandals and plan on defeating a few more.
Retired Works:
When They Got Distracted (
1994 (comics),
1995 (word processing documents)-
2009)
Alexis... series (
2003-
2007)
#25 series (
2015-present) - When They Got Distracted, Insert Coin, Alexis Hurst and The DFW Diaries series combined, and for the first time since 2003, a female teenager is the main character
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My username "WTGDMan1986" comes from the comic series I created, When They Got Distracted, which debuted in
1994. Unfortunately, nobody got to see what I had created, followed by the usual, and the year of my birth.
Dislikes: People with bad attitudes, violence, serial killers, villains (especially serial killers on TV and soap operas, as well as characters who start fistfights), Wikipedia vandalism, spam.
I would like to become a Wikipedia administrator since I HATE
vandalism,
libel, and
slander like
villains. They all need to be taught a lesson. If I become one, I'll tell you which portions of a page are worthy and un-note worthy. I will also try my best to block vandalism, as I have done in my 2nd year. To date, I have busted 5 vandals and plan on defeating a few more.
Retired Works:
When They Got Distracted (
1994 (comics),
1995 (word processing documents)-
2009)
Alexis... series (
2003-
2007)
#25 series (
2015-present) - When They Got Distracted, Insert Coin, Alexis Hurst and The DFW Diaries series combined, and for the first time since 2003, a female teenager is the main character
You can usually move a page to a new title by clicking on the move tab at the top of the page. This preserves the edit history by transferring the edit history along with the page move. The
talk page, will be moved as well, if you check the box requesting that.
When a page is moved, a
redirect is automatically created at the old location. Please fix any
double redirects that result. Use the "what links here" link in the left hand column of any page to find the double redirects so you can edit them and point them to the new page name.
Moving a page in this way is not possible in some cases, such as when a page other than a fresh redirect exists at the destination, or when the page is move protected, but you can ask for help at
Wikipedia:Requested moves.
Please do not "
cut and paste" to move the text to its new location, because this leaves the page history behind. Thank you.