User:9t5

<div style="width:100%;overflow:hidden;background-size: 100% 100%; background-position: 0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px; background-image: radial-gradient(49% 81% at 45% 52%, #25033F7A 0%, #073AFF00 100%),radial-gradient(100% 100% at 17% 1%, #FF000000 0%, #FF00CE00 28%, #5C246205 53%, #5F2A6614 73%, #8D429521 100%),radial-gradient(142% 91% at 85% 11%, #AE6DD43B 1%, #FF000000 99%),radial-gradient(142% 91% at -6% 74%, #000000FF 1%, #FF000000 99%),radial-gradient(142% 91% at 111% 84%, #010003FF 0%, #000000FF 100%); border-radius:10px;border:6px ridge #a96dd4;box-shadow:5px 5px 5px grey;">🂡   9 t 5 A quote I found true..  "Wikipedia is utterly insane. The encyclopedia anyone can edit is the encyclopedia only logged in users can edit, and only if they're in the good graces of the arbitrary ruling clique of the day. If you don't speak their phony language of tongue-in-cheek civility and bureaucracy, they will sooner or later drive you from this project." -Rividian AREAS OF INTEREST  I write on a variety of topics, ranging from biographies of hip-hop groups such as Flyana Boss, to authors who empower other women with their brave use of their voice like Brittani Louise Taylor .. and even profiles of criminal defense attorneys for the elite like John Lauro.

My work primarily focuses on biographies, but occasionally, I explore other subjects, like frackets. :) I find template editors to hold a much more admirable point of view on this project. They tend to have the mindset, "well.. if it’s useful to someone, then it's useful." Politics plays much less of a role in their governance. That is why I find myself spending more time in those namespaces. The more I learn about editing templates, the more I feel fulfilled participating in this project. And that is always a plus :) TEMPLATES CREATED

 “We live in the wealthiest nation in the history of the world, but that reality means little because almost all of that wealth is controlled by a tiny handful of individuals. There is something profoundly wrong when the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much as the bottom 90 percent, and when 99 percent of all new income goes to the top 1 percent. There is something profoundly wrong when one family owns more wealth than the bottom 130 million Americans. This type of immoral, unsustainable economy is not what America is supposed to be about. This has got to change, and together we will change it. The change begins when we say to the billionaire class: ‘You can’t have it all. You can’t get huge tax breaks while children in this country go hungry. You can’t continue sending our jobs to China while millions are looking for work. You can’t hide your profits in the Cayman Islands and other tax havens, while there are massive unmet needs in every corner of this nation. Your greed has got to end. You cannot take advantage of all the benefits of America if you refuse to accept your responsibilities as Americans.’” - Bernard Sanders  <p style="opacity:.65;font-size:1.5rem;text-align:center;margin-top:-20px;font-family:Georgia;color: #e9d9ff;">

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