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Fancy meeting you here! I used to edit extensively as a Vandal-fighter under my other username, The Thing That Should Not Be, but retired 10 years ago, out of a loss of interest, and a need to devote my concentration to more important commitments.

Now, as I have wound down my college work with the completion of my Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems, I find myself wishing to do more content editing (something which about 80% of people who voted on my RFA's wanted me to do more of, as I recall), and I find a bit of humorous irony in electing to do so on this account. However, I feel the various technologies put into place in the past few years are more than adequate for the dirty but necessary jobs that I once spent way too much time obsessing over. As such, I have no wish to become an administrator at the present time, and I do not anticipate participating in an RFA.

Some of my more recent contributions have been to expand Japan Airlines Flight 123, which I have been researching (far too much to be honest) on the side out of personal interest. I have stitched together the 7 graphs from the Digital flight data recorder included in Japan's air crash investigation report, as a visual representation of what was happening to the flight as it meandered uncontrollably towards Japan's mountain ranges for over 30 minutes and then crashed. I plan to upload them at some point in the future. I also made a video on Youtube simulating the last 32 minutes of the flight in real-time, with synced Cockpit Voice Recorder and Air Traffic Control audio.

For the record, I am currently on Wikipedia's Discord server as "Gohan-chan". If you'd like me to link you to my aforementioned JAL123 simulation, please ask on Discord (I feel it improper to directly link it here). Or if you just wanna chat, lol. I'm on Discord far too much for my own good.