Wikipedia talk:LUC

Law of Unintended Consequences
I readily tell people about the “non-positive” things I’ve done, and welcome any discussion about them, as long as it doesn’t take away time from my duties as a career for a disabled person.

I have no problem speaking about my negative actions. Anything that is revealed to me as negative behaviors will be thoroughly analyzed as to its validity, and if found as accurate (which is usually the case), I make a great effort to change the behavior. I am open to discussion of these issues as long as they do not interfere with my care of a disabled friend.

I am also disabled due to connective tissue and spinal issues, but I do what I can. Paradoxically, I have problems with verbal cognition, but have no problem with cognition of written material. A word that I may not be able to access verbally, I can easily access while writing.

For example, I could never speak the contents of this comment.

Please refer all comments about me (assuming you have any) to the Arbitration Committee, who will determine whether or not your question has value in relation to my ability to edit or comment on Wikipedia. I can generally find information that others cannot access, though I do have limitations.

I am an obsessive researcher, and, should I write an article, it would probably have one hundred references. Lakewolf Whitecrow (talk) 01:48, 20 August 2018 (UTC)

Please forgive the double references to my duties as a carer. I cannot see the top portion of my comment until it is posted, and I frequently forget whether or not I’ve mentioned relevant information. I have memory problems as well as physical problems. Lakewolf Whitecrow (talk) 01:51, 20 August 2018 (UTC)