User:Ink Runner

Ink Runner
— Wikipedian  —
Born5/28/1992 (But I act my shoe size, not my age.)
Country [[|]]
EthnicityCantonese + other stuff
Race5K (or 10K, maybe)
EyesTwo
Interests

wushu, eating, Ayumi Hamasaki, doodling, piano, foreign languages, amateur philosophy, comics, film-making, appeals-to-the-lowest-common-denominator pop culture (with limits, of course)

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This user has helped promote 3 good articles on Wikipedia.
wiki-1This user is a beginning Wikipedia editor.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 16 years, 11 months and 10 days.
英語This user does not speak Otakunese. Please do not pepper your English with Japanese honorifics or words like "baka", "sugoi", "nani", "chars", "fics" or "pairings", as it causes this user intense psychological pain.
This user is a member of WikiProject Pokémon.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
yue-2呢個用戶可以用一般粵語進行交流。
呢个用户可以用一般粤语进行交流。
cmn-1該用戶能以基本官話進行交流。
该用戶能以基本官话进行交流。
PHPThis user can code PHP.
該用戶認為漢字簡化破壞了漢字之美。
This user thinks that the beauty of Chinese characters is ruined by simplifying them.
Hrkt-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Katakana or Hiragana.
This user claims no Denominational affiliation. This user is a Christian.
LH ←This user is a southpaw.
呢個用戶係廣東人
This user is Cantonese.

Y'know what, on the 'Net the only way to preserve the idiosyncrasies of your (oral) speech is to write phonetically; i.e., if you're a Southerner write "ah" for "I" or something like that. Me, I should start adding "lah" or "lo" or "aiya" to every one of my edit summaries etc. to preserve my Cantonese idiosyncrasies (which do not show up that often in my actual speech.)

So top o' the mairning to ya lah.