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Thank you! I accept. Up to two week ago I'd have probably refused, because I was stressed out with
University chores and I didn't have a broadband connection either. Now that I've fullfilled all graduation requirements, my stress levels will be far more relaxed, my new ADSL connection is now working,
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Neither of the cases showed me at my best self. To my defense, in the last couple weeks I was stressed out during both cases by extra-Knowledge (XXG) events (namely university obligations, and in the last case extreme toothache as well :-). Both of these have now ended. I also let my anger show ONLY
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factual mistakes and blatant POV and repeated reversions to such a clearly POV version, also recently stressed me out, and made me angry at Rudi in the talk page. The former dispute ended with the page being protected. In the latter I backed off, and let Zoney create a compromise version which I
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was a major cleanup job that streamlined the article and removed numerous repetitions. I've also made contributions at matters relating to
Tolkien and Harry Potter. Cleaning-up and restructuring jobs usually, as well as templates, where I've felt they could be of use and the
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Aris works on a broad range of articles and has a good grasp of what
Knowledge (XXG) is all about; he accepts suggestions and answers stupid questions with equal graciousness. An excellent choice. -] 19:30, 12 Nov 2004
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and he helped admirably to develop a consensus for that article. He has over 4,000 edits and has been a strong contributor on topics relating to the
European Union. I think he would make a great admin.
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If I am made an admin, I promise to not let show anger to such an extent again and follow
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