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SORRY BUT YOU ARE A POSER TAKING MY COMPANY NAME SINCE 1994 GO GET ANOTHER NAME HONEY I HAVE BEEN DOING GAMES SINCE 1994. DO NOT TAKE THINGS AND CREDITS FOR WHAT IS NOT YOURS TO EVER TAKE. LOOK UP uspto.gov Trademark #86190970 YOU WILL NOT ERASE WHAT HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 1994 FOR MAKING A DONATION SORRY. WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE :) POSER GIRL


Hi! I'm new around here, but use Wikipedia often. When I saw the recent donation request from founder Jimmy Wales to keep Wikipedia going, I figured it was a good time to not only donate money to the foundation, but to roll up my sleeves and do my part. Wikipedia has revolutionized learning and sharing on a global scale, and so many of us take for granted the people who painstakingly monitor and improve upon its content. I promise to do my best to perform to standards, and I welcome any constructive feedback you may have regarding my contributions and edits.

About me

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I started my career in the creative department of a major ad agency, where I developed a love for design annuals, paper swatches and the high you get from press checks. Somewhere between that job and now, my mixed up genes made me fall hard for web design. I currently work for a software company that helps people make stuff for the web.

I got into anime and Japanese culture when working for an online company a several years ago. To this day Evangelion remains my favorite series, and I've rewatched (and revisited my theories about) the ending several times. I lost much sleep over Syfy's Battlestar Galactica Seasons 3 and 4, and have considered writing a long letter to the writers regarding why they never bothered to explain what the hell exactly happened with Starbuck.

I'm also passionate about the socioeconomic imbalance of our education system in the United States, and discovering ways to educate and empower future generations without subjecting them to a process that leads to a rigidity of thinking and merely memorizing what's needed to pass a test. Some organizations and people who have inspired me include Pencils of Promise, TED, Rachel Botsman, The Unreasonable Institute, and this guy from The Sasquatch Music Festival who seems to be on to something.