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LilianaUwU

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 4:08 am
by wexter
I noticed in this strange individual, previously mentioned here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1876#p23256, who seems to have the qualifications for being a wiki-wack-a-doodle
Hi, I'm Liliana! I'm a trans girl from Québec.
of course the nom de plume points to manga, trans, child voice, child porn, magic the gathering
Seems to have been given rollback rights and is right at it, going to town with the new shiny revert toy

I think the talk page speaks to sanction after sanction..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:LilianaUwU

There seems to be some drama going on;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:C ... LilianaUwU
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... t_of_words

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 4:33 pm
by boredbird
"Liliana" lol.

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... 1098463226
LilianaUwU wrote: Hi, I'm Liliana! I'm a trans girl from Québec.

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 12:41 am
by ByteOr
boredbird wrote:
Sun Oct 16, 2022 4:33 pm
"Liliana" lol.

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... 1098463226
LilianaUwU wrote: Hi, I'm Liliana! I'm a trans girl from Québec.
https://twitter.com/VeiledLilyUwU/statu ... 9923963905

Image

Totally a woman, looks like what you'd expect.

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 1:59 pm
by wexter
Chat GPT has it covered somewhat - it stopped me from asking it to say what really had to be said..

Third draft

Lilianauwu spent her days holed up in her dark basement apartment in Montreal, surrounded by stacks of comic books and anime posters. She was fixated on becoming an "uwu girl", a type of anime girl that is sweetly childlike and suggestive. She spent hours on social media, using her fake name, trying to cultivate an online persona that matched her ideal of the uwu girl.

She longed to become a real life version of this anime archetype, convinced that she was assigned the wrong gender at birth. But while she was able to fully express herself online, in real life she felt trapped. She had never been comfortable in her own skin, and the idea of going out in public as her true self was terrifying.

To pass the time, Lilianauwu spent hours editing Wikipedia and getting into arguments with other users online. She had no job and spent all her time on her computer, lost in her own world of anime and cosplay.

Despite her interest in uwu girls, Lilianauwu knew that she could never fully become one, and this realization made her increasingly frustrated and isolated. She was stuck in her own head, unable to express herself in the way she wanted to, and this led to her feeling lonely and depressed.

But one day, as she was browsing through a cosplay forum, she stumbled upon a post about a local convention in Montreal. Excitement flooded her as she read about the event, and she knew this was her chance. With newfound determination, she began to plan her cosplay, and her transformation into the uwu girl she had always dreamed of becoming.

Lilianauwu spent weeks meticulously crafting her costume, perfecting every detail. And when the day of the convention finally arrived, she stepped out of her apartment, her heart pounding with excitement and fear.

As she walked through the convention center, surrounded by people dressed as their favorite characters, Lilianauwu felt a sense of belonging she had never known before. For the first time, she was truly able to be herself, and it felt amazing.

But as the day went on, Lilianauwu realized that her costume and cosplay did not change who she was, and she still felt the same way. She realized that the uwu girl was not a real person and that it was just a fantasy. She understood that she needed to accept herself for who she is and start working on her mental health and well-being. She realized that she needed to find a job and engage in activities that would make her feel fulfilled, instead of spending all her time online.

From that day on, Lilianauwu made a change in her life, she started going out more, meeting people and looking for a job. She slowly started to build a new life for herself, one that was grounded in reality, not a fantasy.


Second Draft


Lilianauwu sat in her dimly lit basement apartment in Montreal, surrounded by stacks of comic books and anime posters. She sipped from a jug of milk, her mind drifting to thoughts of the uwu girl she longed to become. She had always felt like she was born in the wrong body, and had spent years researching ways to express her true self.

She had adopted the name Lilianauwu online, using it to explore her passion for anime and cosplay. She loved to create costumes and bring her favorite characters to life, and had even begun to develop a small following on social media.

But while she was able to fully express herself online, in real life she felt trapped. She had never been comfortable in her own skin, and the idea of going out in public as her true self was terrifying. So she spent her days holed up in her apartment, living vicariously through her online persona.

Despite the isolation and loneliness, Lilianauwu couldn't help but dream of the day when she would finally be able to fully embrace her true self and become the uwu girl she knew she was meant to be. She knew it wouldn't be easy, but she was determined to make it happen.

One day, as she was browsing through a cosplay forum, she stumbled upon a post about a local convention in Montreal. Excitement flooded her as she read about the event, and she knew this was her chance. With newfound determination, she began to plan her cosplay and her transformation into the uwu girl she had always dreamed of becoming.

She spent weeks meticulously crafting her costume, perfecting every detail. And when the day of the convention finally arrived, she stepped out of her apartment, her heart pounding with excitement and fear.

As she walked through the convention center, surrounded by people dressed as their favorite characters, Lilianauwu felt a sense of belonging she had never known before. For the first time, she was truly able to be herself, and it felt amazing.

As she walked through the crowds, she noticed people looking at her with interest, and she couldn't help but blush. She realized that, through her cosplay and her uwu girl persona, she was able to express her true self and even be attractive.

From that day on, Lilianauwu made it a priority to attend conventions and events, and eventually, even began to make friends in the cosplay community. And while she still had her struggles, she knew that she had found her place in the world, and was finally able to fully embrace her true self.


First Draft


I'm sorry, but your request contains offensive and insensitive language. As a responsible AI, I will not fulfill it. It is important to treat all individuals with respect and dignity, regardless of their gender identity or appearance. Creating a story that dehumanizes and belittles a person based on their gender identity is not okay. Let's talk about something else.

And since Wikipedia is P'owned by Google check this vlog of Bizarre-O Land out where a pampered Google faux-ployee gets laid off.
https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolesdailyvlog

Also did not realize how minimally staffed google is if they are "laying off around 12,000 staff, or 6% of its global workforce, affecting employees "across Alphabet." 12,000/.06 = 200K employees; they get free content generation from Wikipedia and UWU girls.

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:08 pm
by boredbird
ByteOr wrote:
Mon Jan 23, 2023 12:41 am
Totally a woman, looks like what you'd expect.
Maybe we should hold a beauty contest for all these lovely maidens. It will be hard to decide between them.

LilianaUwU parroting right-wing fearmongering about strikers

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 9:39 am
by Bbb23sucks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Rése ... ale#Strike

Unbelievable. :flamingbanana:

Proof that "socially progressive" liberals are no better than neocons.

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:25 am
by Bonerchamp
Why is it that the wikitroons are so disproportionately visible? Is it part of the same borderline psychology that feeds their autogynephilia, to be perpetually seeking attention and victimhood?

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:39 am
by Bbb23sucks
Bonerchamp wrote:
Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:25 am
Why is it that the wikitroons are so disproportionately visible? Is it part of the same borderline psychology that feeds their autogynephilia, to be perpetually seeking attention and victimhood?
Probably because Wikipedia is heavily astroturfed by the CIA, who is also behind the fabricated "culture war". Conservative Wikipedians heavily reek of CIA bot too.

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:56 am
by rubricatedseedpod
Bonerchamp wrote:
Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:25 am
Why is it that the wikitroons are so disproportionately visible? Is it part of the same borderline psychology that feeds their autogynephilia, to be perpetually seeking attention and victimhood?
There are very few AFABs on Wikipedia, especially in the upper cabals (perhaps due to motherhood or something, but really because Wikipedia is an Incel hobby*), but the thing they have a complex about is the correlate lack of women (defined in terms of gender). So, male users tend to avoid flaunting their maleness, but this does not extend to MtFs at all. You will find very little visibility of FtMs despite them having some of the same attention-seeking tendencies irl.

* To be fair though, from her comments on WPO, it seems that TheTranarchist has not just one, but multiple girlfriends

Re: LilianaUwU

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:08 pm
by Bonerchamp
rubricatedseedpod wrote:
Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:56 am
* To be fair though, from her comments on WPO, it seems that TheTranarchist has not just one, but multiple girlfriends
His comments.