User talk:Sirevil

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New wiki
Hello. You mention on your user page that you have experience with depression. I'm currently setting up a new wiki about depression, aimed at giving information to those with the condition and looking for answers (well, as much as there are any for any of us). It's part of the Wikicities group, which was set up by Jimbo and Angela. If you are interested in contributing, the site is at http://depression.wikicities.com. It's a rather empty place at the moment, but if we can find contributors it should grow nicely. I see you've not been in since the end of January, but hopefully when you get back you'll have a chance to look. Thanks -- sannse (talk) 12:42, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

A game, you say?
'lo, I saw on your page that you said that you wanted to make a video game and/or music. I could help you out in both aspects. My email/MSN messenger is noxthox@hotmail.com

my interest at the moment is more to video and photojournalism. Sirevil 08:15, 22 July 2007 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (File:Iconfactory.png)
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File:Gunnercat.jpg listed for deletion
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File permission problem with File:Donavan Freberg, held by Mobius Loop, 2015.jpg
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