User:Yopienso

Temporary notice during U.S. presidential election season
I make every effort to edit without personal, political, or religious bias. One result, when editing articles having to do with U.S. politics, is that some people assume I have a left-of-center bias and others that I have a right-of-center bias. 😆 If you came here to check me out, I vote but belong to no political party and am pretty much a centrist. I'm dismayed that both major presumptive candidates this cycle are, in my opinion, unfit for office.





The Five Pillars of Wikipedia. '''

This user, being a bit stodgy, is bewildered by the smashing of the original pillars and a bit confuzzled by the new icons.

This user believes Wikipedia should be neutral and unbiased:
 * "Just the facts, Ma'am."
 * And not just the facts, but all the pertinent facts:
 * "The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth."
 * And no smothering the simple facts with irrelevant blankets of obfuscations
 * or layers of details that belong elsewhere!
 * This user believes Wikipedia should never chuck anything down Orwell's memory hole. Ever!
 * We shouldn't be trying to control the past, present, or future,
 * but recording the facts as accurately and succinctly as humanly possible.

This user appreciates that many decent human beings
 * find Christianity absurd or distasteful.
 * She would be happy to explain why she finds it true and satisfying,
 * but only if you ask.
 * This user knows that although you don't have to be stupid to be a Christian,
 * you can be stupid and still be a Christian.
 * Yet not all Christians are stupid,
 * Nor are all stupid people Christians.

This user has an annoying habit of thinking
 * analytically,
 * deeply,
 * persistently,
 * even when she should be working,
 * and yet can be inadvertently thoughtless. }

This user answers to "Grandma" and sometimes veges out at Funtrivia.

This user is getting a kick out of referring to herself in the third person,
 * but lacks the chutzpah to use the royal we.

Well, it was supposed to be YoPienso. Changed my signature, but it's not worth a rename to tweak my official username.

Yo pienso means "I think" in Spanish. As in English, it can also mean "I believe" or "I opine," but my intention was to convey "I cogitate."

I haven't collected many awards, and hid away these few. It occurs to me one or more givers may feel unappreciated, which isn't the case, so I've pulled them out of storage and polished—or warmed or chilled, as the case may be—them up (or down!) Click here to see a couple of barnstars, a gem, and a few snacks and pets.

¡Yo tengo razón!

“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” —John 8:32 Douay-Rheims Bible

“A gullible person believes anything, but a sensible person watches his step.” —Proverbs 14:15 God's Word® (©1995)

“I confess that there are several parts of this Wikipedia project (Oh, wait! Was that Constitution?) which I do not at present approve, but I am not sure I shall never approve them. For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information or fuller consideration, to change opinions, even on important subjects, which I once thought right but found to be otherwise.” —Benjamin Franklin to the Constitutional Convention, 1787

On government:

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” —Lord Acton, re. papal infallibility, 1887

“Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” —Winston Churchill to the House of Commons, 1947

“Conservative, n: A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal who wishes to replace them with others.” —Ambrose Bierce, The Cynic's Word Book, 1906

Zzzzzzz……

“Most everybody's asleep in Grover's Corners. There are a few lights on. Shorty Hawkins down at the depot has just watched the Albany train go by. And at the livery stable, somebody's staying up late and talking. Yes, it's clearing up. There are the stars doing their old, old crisscross journeys in the sky. Scholars haven't settled the matter yet, but they seem to think there are no living things up there. Just chalk ... or fire. Only this one is straining away, straining away to make something of itself. The strain is so bad that every sixteen hours everyone lies down and gets a rest.

“Eleven o'clock in Grover's Corners. You get a good rest, too.” —Thornton Wilder, Our Town, 1938

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