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About Me

I'm Premeditated Chaos, also known as PMC. On Discord and (rarely) IRC, I go by PMC_x. The accounts PMC, PMC_x, and Premedicated Chaos are my doppelgangers. I use this name exclusively on Wikipedia, so in the unlikely event that you come across another Premeditated Chaos elsewhere, it isn't me. I have been a Wikipedian since 2003, and an admin since 2004. I was active on-and-off for a number of years thereafter until returning in January 2017. In December 2017 I was elected to the Arbitration Committee for a two-year term, which ended in December 2019. I had the checkuser and oversight permissions as a result of being elected to ArbCom, but have since handed them back in.

Unlike many editors, I don't have a favorite topic that serves as a focus for my edits. A process of leapfrogging hyperfixations has led to an interest in the goddesses of Georgian mythology, Inuit clothing, and obscure fashion articles, however. I am often found de-orphaning articles, particularly from the February 2009 category. I've recently developed an interest in trimming excessive plot summaries, which I find weirdly satisfying. I'm quite fond of list articles, probably as a result of my de-orphaning efforts. I have created several new lists, and actively maintain several others. Despite what my article creation habits might indicate, I don't particularly care for or know much about beetles, plants, or algae, but they are frequently found as orphans and also happen to be very easy to de-orphan.
This user received a Four Award for working on Dali (goddess).
This user received a Four Award for working on Islanders (video game).
This user received a Four Award for working on Inuit clothing.
This user received a Four Award for working on Islands: Non-Places.
This user received a Four Award for working on Black Christian Siriano gown of Billy Porter.
This user received a Four Award for working on Armadillo shoe.
This user received a Four Award for working on The Widows of Culloden.
This user received a Four Award for working on Illusion of Kate Moss.
This user received a Four Award for working on The Dance of the Twisted Bull.
This user received a Four Award for working on Neptune (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Taxi Driver (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on The Birds (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Irere (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Eye (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims.
This user received a Four Award for working on Oyster dress.
This user received a Four Award for working on The Overlook (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on The Hunger (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Pantheon ad Lucem.
This user received a Four Award for working on The Girl Who Lived in the Tree.
This user received a Four Award for working on Joan (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Nihilism (Alexander McQueen collection).
This user received a Four Award for working on Voss (Alexander McQueen collection).

Views and Philosophy

I consider myself a mergist with a bent towards deletionism, particularly when it comes to stubs imported from old public domain sources like Chambers' Cyclopædia, Encyclopedia Britannica, and the Catholic Encyclopedia. That's not to say that these sources aren't useful, but many of the remaining articles we have which were imported from those sources would do better merged elsewhere.

When responding to requests for undeletion, I typically prefer not to restore deleted material to mainspace unless there are reliable sources available to indicate that we shouldn't have deleted the item in the first place. I am usually willing to restore good-faith content that lacks notability to draft or userspace, or to email a copy. I will almost never restore promotional or UPE content for any reason.

I believe SNGs should be used narrowly, to exclude non-notable content rather than to force the inclusion of content on a broad scope. I support the expansion of the NCORP criteria, and would support most other efforts to expand SNGs to be more exclusive. We should be focused on making our existing content better rather than just making more of it, especially when "more" so often constitutes two-line stubs.

Last but not least, allow me to get a little sentimental and quote Wired: "Wikipedia is built on the personal interests and idiosyncrasies of its contributors. You could even say it is built on love."

To-Do List

Clean up

Center for Feeling TherapyDellen Millard and Mark SmichGymnastics elementsJohn CordesList of people from UkraineList of populated places in AfghanistanMarilyn Monroe's pink dressOceloduriSwansea, NevadaTetri Giorgi

Create

Dzudzuana CaveEhekarussell [de]Frauenmauer Cavern (p. 151) • Kassia St. ClairRenate KimbroughLake Vaihiria (p. 392) • List of books of folk talesList of broadside balladsList of jewelry companiesList of LGBT barsList of remedies considered fraudulentMary Jarrett-JacksonMount Dedegöl [tr]Pierre-Saint-Martin Cavern [fr] (p. 293) • Rhar Chara (p. 97) • Rhar Chiker (p. 98) • Shermantown, NevadaSoos Nature Reserve [cs] (p. 353) • Swan cloak of Clara Schumann [de]Valle Encantado (p. 392-394) • Wah (mummy)Template:King George Island (South Shetland Islands)Template:Royal Society Range

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