User:FT2
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Articles I've worked on
Looking back, many of the articles Ive written on seem to be things like sociology/psychology (including fringe sexuality), spirituality/religion, and politics/conflict. I also enjoy subjects which it's hard to see a balanced view, or where cleanup's needed.
Main articles
- Self relations wrote
- List of war crimes wrote
- Transactional analysis wrote most
- Pyometra wrote article on this often-fatal illness
- Modeling (NLP) wrote from stub
- Pursuit of Nazi collaborators rewrote most
- 2004 U.S. Election controversies and irregularities wrote and researched
- Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rewrote most
Substantial contributions
- Erotic sexual denial long-term clinical effects etc
- Neuro-linguistic programming large chunks rewritten
- Disk image rewrote several chunks
- Zoophilia research/write of NPOV clinical and sociological profile
- Worldwide perception of Osama bin Laden rewrote (ongoing)
- WP:RfM, WP:RFC and WP:VFD intro rewrites
Talk and mediation
- Talk:Sexual intercourse the circumcision debate
- Talk:Paraphilia outline and information for NPOV rewrite
- Talk:Zoophilia clinical information, currently steering through request for mediation (ongoing)
- Talk:Cultural and historical background of Jesus RFC, mediation between contributors, adding background for discussion
- Template related work to help articles be less likely to get gridlocked
Small stuff
- Anything less than "major chunks of an article" aren't important, everyone does those :P
FT2 Quotes
Fav' quotes
"If people only realised that the only choice they EVER have is how to react in this instant to what’s already happening....."
"More people die from not being able to talk about what’s happened to them, than ever die from the event itself"
"Nobody will ever walk your path with you. Some will walk an inch along with you...some cross at right angles, coming and going in the same instant, some will walk a distance...but nobody will walk the whole way with you. But that doesn’t matter, because in every instant, there will always be people round you to walk this instant with you.......if you can learn to see them"
'Not quite, but fairly close' definition: "Love is seeing reality and recognising that you and 'other' are one."
Not "love is a mushy feeling" or "love is about wanting to be symbiotic to someone".Love is recognising, simple and free from illusion, that you and 'other' (whatever 'other' may be), are in truth, one.</small></blockquote>
[edit]Life in the hot seat!
- "FT2, you're always there to bring us back to the business at hand ;)"
- This was when I added a comment to the effect that it's lucky we don't have to talk about these speculative matters to actually sort out an article. And it's mutual, Talk:2004 U.S. Election controversies and irregularities is an article I'm quite enjoying watching grow :)
- "I consider FT2 to be a better more neutral person to guide the discussion, and choose the quetions to answer first than either you or I since we are parties to the edit war that brought this page protection."
- Ahhh, that nice warm feeling. Talk:Cultural and historical background of Jesus
- Yes, you are doing some good work there.Pedant
- "Bet you have sex with your pets, huh?"
- On spending 3/4 hr explaining wiki NPOV to a vandal and making clear that no matter what he or I may personally think of Talk:Zoophilia, it deserves and will get, neutral and balanced reporting, and sourced information.
Please don't forget to thank this person for lightening up my life. I can just see him going round, splitting the world into people who are ignorant fanatics, and people who obviously have a guilty secret *grins* Actually I think I'd probably prefer that, than to lack social skills to that degree... :)
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[edit]Ciz's Mayhem
Hey, you mentioned about Ciz a long time back. Dunno if he got banned yet, but yes, I support a full Wikipedia ban on him. Sorry this took so long, the whole business of him vandalising my page flew right past my head unawares. Thanks for pointing it out for me
