User:Okkirae.temp

Wikipedia editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

If ya see this signature you know I wuz there!
—It's Okkirae.temp ('Sup?)!
Since you're currently on my Userpage.temp, the temp bit is bold and not clickable, but the signature is designed to link to both of my accounts! (Try clicking the other bit.)

(ja) (eo)

Born
Trans, so no
DisappearedJune 25, 2009(2009-06-25) (aged 22)
Causeof deathTheorized as dismemberment
OthernamesOokiirae, Rae Ookii, Ok-Rae
Quick facts MistaOkkirae, Born ...
Mista
Okkirae
大きいれい
Born
Trans, so no
DisappearedJune 25, 2009(2009-06-25) (aged 22)
Cause of deathTheorized as dismemberment
Other namesOokiirae, Rae Ookii, Ok-Rae
SiglumOK (find me!)
EducationProbably
Alma materNot yet
Years activec. 2015–Present
EraYuan dynasty
StyleLethal
Height6 ft 1 in
SuccessorHopefully no one
Political partyDemokratia
MovementTwo vertically and one horizontally
Close

Don't understand something?̦ try hovering your mouse over it and see if I put in a translation![a]


Hey. This is Okkirae. I lost the password to my original account. I'll get it back, truzt. I like languages and linguistics and things. I also like Splatoon. Consider illud my special interest and hoc my hyperfixation.

Please do confuse me with the User:Okkirae. They're literally me.

I like fixing typos. Consider me a gnome. I also aspire to truly become a WikiShark. This is the only sockpuppet account I shall spare (also excluding UserBob). Deletion is exhilarating. Truly, your subpar words shall face the uncaring ears of the void.

I think that online terminology is funny usually, since they often directly clash with the otherwise colloquial usage of the term. Take "twink" as an example. People might know a twink as slang for a skinny and youthful gay man. However, gamers know twinks as another word for smurfing. Also see "cracker". A cracker, colloquially, is a slang term (sometimes pejorative) for a white person, along with the word "saltine"; but Wikipedians might know a cracker as a blackhat.

Start fighting AI! Fight internet censorship! Call your reps! Most countries are already getting bills drafted and passed right now. At this moment. Go! DO IT!

I have been administered a proprietary bled of expertise and seasoning, and a transorbital ice pick. Also まった マター マター, クチョォ. Aortic work of art, uh, panic! In-static! Out-manic; etc etc.

I have listed my COIs at User:Okkirae/COIs.

I actually am really good at reading. I can accurately pronounce chemical compounds on an average of 99% in one sample, and though I can technically read college lexile texts at an average speed of 768 WPM, and still be able to digest the text and tell you what the plot was and what happened (though I might skip past some jokes unfortunately), I may actually (with the way my brain works) read by a syllable count per second, estimated to be 1134.5 SPM. I read this page in either 56.8 or 65.5 seconds. I am paradoxically most likely hyperlexic and dyslexic.

I also figured some more stuff out about my brain: context; I get some specific graphemes and phonemes mixed up, even though I consider myself fluent in English and mathematics. Oddly, I mix up numbers like 3 and 8, 8 and 13; the reasoning—my first thought, at least—was that they're both an equal distance from 5 (the logic of this number chosen is that I frequently get compulsions to adjust control numbers to a "round" number, being a multiple of five), but that penultimately highlighted the flawed logic my brain uses and sent me into a bigger rabbit hole. What I ultimately landed on was that these numbers are part of the Fibonacci sequence, and when I was getting my numeral system cemented in my knowledge I most likely learned about the sequence on happenstance. My child brain probably enjoyed the coherence of this and it worked its way into my processing. This is also likely resultant from my synaesthesia, related concepts are how I associate each grapheme with a specific color subconsciously, also likely resulting from my early childhood.

Hey! My brain is a soup. Of mental disorders. I am quite ill. At least there is:

My favorite bit on Wikipedia is the note next to , which has a note inside it,[c] which has a reference inside it, which links to a reference and displays four popups on your page. Engineering.

This is ΘΟΚΙIRΑ∑.


Userboxes for a little flavor:

SockyThis user admits being a well-intentioned sockpuppet.
This user made this userbox featuring the flag of Palestine.
they
them
This user uses the gender-neutral pronouns they / them.
Q
X
This user who is a gender-diverse Wikipedian

would like to request that you kindly not refer to them

as "q***r".
This user is of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.
Coming Soon! This user can't wait for Splatoon: Raiders.
This user knows just enough about computers to be dangerous.
Splatoon2Rather than getting cooked,
this user prefers to stay
off the hook.
This user is a WikiShark.









Just in case:

Committed identity: c959769ecc94d57a9bd4fd380f354caedc5eff5c4d825ce346822f3b93bbb53f5a6df4e0e13d517a5e31e706ed537dbbe7bacf44770075492f8408a35d248de6 is an SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

If I need to remember what this says, it's: Recovery - SURNAME, Initial. Firstname email[at]address.one Secret Code: XXXXX. I will remember the code.
Yeah I know, super doomsday type-shi but hey. Everyone's gotta have a Plan B.

Notes

  1. Didja notice it?̦ it's a question semicolon! I made that. It's quite useful, and cathartic to use (as a writer).
  2. Oops I Did It Again[1]
  3. It's sort of like this.[b]

Citations

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI