User:Tigerghost
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Christopher | |
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Born | Christopher 14 October 1989 |
Nationality | American Earth |
Other names | Chris |
Education | High School (2005 to 2008) John Wood Community College (2008 to 2010) UNO (2012 to 2017) |
Occupation(s) | College Student, Author, YouTube Actor, Political commentator, Journalist, |
Known for | Wikipedia contributions, YouTube acting |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Political party | Democrat Democratic Socialists of America Social liberalism Progressive |
Children | none |
User:Tigerghost (born October 14, 1989 in Quincy, Illinois); also known as Christopher, is a daily contributor to wikipedia as an editor.
Personal Life
[edit]Christopher was born in Quincy, Illinois in 1989. During his early life he traveled across the nation living in places such as Ogden, Utah, Montgomery, Alabama, and Omaha, Nebraska. When he was younger, he was known to play many video games and grew an interest in technology, which continues to be a subject that fascinates him. He discovered Wikipedia in the summer of 2006 and since then has been an avid contributor to the site. Mostly he is seen editting articles that focus on his region of the country, especially articles devoted to Quincy.
Sometime in 2000 he began to suffer from a severe form of social anxiety disorder and became nervous around people his own age out of fear of embarrassment and rejection. He is a devoted fan of alternative rock, punk and grunge music, citing that Green Day and Nirvana are two of his favorite bands. While in high school, Chris developted a strong nostalgia for the 1990s.
As of 2003, Christopher became interested into politics. His opinions on politics often side with those of the Democrats and he will describe himself as a leftist and liberal. His political views include the separation of church and state, environmentalism, political acceptance of same-sex marriage, universal healthcare, free trade, and diplomacy. In addition to the positions stated in the previous sentence, Chris also is opposed to war, and corporate greed, which he states are "huge issues that need resolved in the United States." In 2008 he participated in the Democratic Primary supporting Barack Obama (D-IL). His attitudes towards abortion had changed over the past few years, and is now currently pro-life, but is not an advocate promoting pro-life activities.
In terms of his sexuality, he defines himself as a homoromantic asexual.
Writing is another interest of Chris' and someday he wishes to persue a writing career as a Fantasy and Science Fiction author and/or journalist. He has kept a journal in which he documents major happenings in his daily life. In addition to writing stories, he also writes songs occationally while continuing to learn to play the electric guitar.
Even though Christopher has a strong nostalgia for the 1990s, he still keeps true to his progressive nature by always focusing on the future with optimism and hope. Christopher loves trying to predict the future via future studies and focuses much of his attention on the 2010s. In that decade he plans on buying an electric car and graduating university by 2012, publishing a novel by 2015, his second novel by 2017, and running for Quincy's City council at or before 2020.
In 2009, User:Tigerghost donated $10.00 to The 1 Second Film.
Christopher is opposed to the "dumbing-down" of Wikipedia by eliminating narrative and perspective from articles. He is also against anti-United States bias on the online encyclopedia which is rampant on the decades and recent year articles. Chris treats both as censorship of information.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Fang | Extra in the Club Z Nightclub scenes | Independent film by Struber Productions |
Pets
[edit]More About User:Tigerghost
[edit]- User:Tigerghost/Favorites, User:Tigerghost's favorite things including TV shows, movies, games and more.
- User:Tigerghost/Sandbox
- User:Tigerghost/Sandbox/2010s in video gaming, test page
- User:Tigerghost/American Pop Culture (2000 - 2003), current test page
- User:Tigerghost/101 Greatest songs of the 2000s, my personal list of the 101 greatest songs of the 2000s.
People who Inspire Me
[edit]Living people
[edit]- Barack Obama; 44th President of the United States of America, promoter of hope and change, is a pacifist and liberal.
- Billie Joe Armstrong; lead singer of Alternative rock/Punk rock band Green Day.
- Hilary Duff; Actress and pop singer who is most notable for her role as "Lizzie" in Lizzie McGuire.
- Bill Clinton; President of the United States (1993 – 2000).
- Cartel; Alternative Rock/Pop punk band from Atlanta, Georgia.
- Max Thieriot; Child star of the mid-2000s and actor in the late-2000s and beyond. Notable roles include starring in Catch That Kid, The Pacifier, and The Astronaut Farmer.
- Brittany Snow; Actress most notable for her roles in The Pacifier and Prom Night.
- Hillary Rodham Clinton; former first lady and 2008 presidential candidate.
- Amanda Bynes; Child star of the extreme-late 1990s and early 2000s. Her most notable roles were on The Amanda Show, All That, She's The Man, and Big Fat Liar.
- Tad Hilgenbrink; Actor from Quincy, IL. Notable role was American Pie Presents: Band Camp.
- Patrick Stewart; Actor most notable as Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation and the professor on the X-Men trilogy.
- Criss Angel; Street magician/Illusionist. Known for extreme stunts such as floating in the air, walking on water, and being hung by hooks by a helicopter.
- Wil Wheaton; Actor, author, blogger, and slef-described geek. Known for playing Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Gordy in Stand By Me.
- Meghan McCain; daughter of 2008 US Presidential candidate, John McCain.
- Ellen DeGeneres; Television personality
- Rachel Maddow; News anchor, political commentator
- Michael Moore; filmmaker on controversal topics in the US.
- Richard Dawkins; outspoken atheist and author
- Jim Parsons; actor who portrays Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory.
- Thomas Dekker
People Who Have Passed On
[edit]- Matthew Shepard (1976 – 1998); Victim of a gay hate crime resulting in his death.
- Kurt Cobain (1967 – 1994); lead singer of Nirvana who committed suicide by taking a gun to his head. Claimed to be the king of Alternative rock and grunge and non-official leader of Generation X.
- Jesus Christ; Jewish spiritual leader who inspired the formation of the Christian faith. Died as a result of being nailed onto a cross.
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869 – 1948); Indian peace advocate.
- River Pheonix (1970 – 1993); Actor, most notable role for starring as Chris in Stand By Me.
- John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963); President of the United States (1961 – 1963).
Blacklist
[edit]The following is a list of personalities, organizations, and/or groups that I am currently boycotting, protesting, or disaprove of. They remind me of the prejudices within the world and remind me to strive to better myself, and others.
- Conservapedia; An Americentric conservative wiki founded by Andy Schlafly. The site consists of many inaccurate and biased viewpoints, and in my opinion strives to re-write history to fit its ultra-right wing agenda.
- Westboro Baptist Church; Based in Topeka, Kansas and lead by infamous Fred Phelps, the WBC has become notable in protesting American soldiers' funerals who have returned from Iraq, as well as possess a notable hatred for homosexuals, muslims, Catholics, and any other group they do not like.
Timeline
[edit]- 15 January 2010 – User:Tigerghost begins Timeline
- 15 January 2010 – User:Tigerghost creates List of Albums released in 2010
- 15 January 2010 – User:Tigerghost creates the first archive to his talk page.
- Wikipedians in the United States
- Wikipedians in Illinois
- Wikipedians interested in astrology
- Wikipedians interested in astronomy
- Wikipedians interested in the Cold War
- Deist Wikipedians
- Wikipedians interested in future studies
- Humanist Wikipedians
- Wikipedians interested in law
- Wikipedians interested in LGBTQ issues
- Wikipedians interested in maps
- Wikipedians interested in technology
- Wikipedians interested in the United Nations
- Wikipedians interested in United States politics