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User:Crunchydillpickle

This user is an Articles for Creation reviewer on the English Wikipedia.
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Name
Crunchydillpickle
NationalityAmerican
LanguagesEnglish (native)
Spanish (elementary)
Account statistics
JoinedI started using this account in 2021. I've been editing Wikipedia since 2019
Recent activityContributions
Cause of deathNot yet known. Hopefully something cool

I am a pickle trying to contribute to the sum of human knowledge. English Wikipedia has 109,638 active editors and I believe I am the first to be fermented in brine. Some Wikimedians may know me by my real name and social media, which is fine, but I like to maintain a semblance of privacy on this account. I like writing and maintaining articles about my interests, reviewing AfC submissions, and occasionally chipping away at the edit request backlog and list of potentially dated statements. Before I had this account I edited as an IP for a few years, mostly fixing typos and dead links.


I like a lot of things. I often find myself maintaining Wikipedia articles for social media influencers, mostly because I often find their representations on Wikipedia lopsided or nonexistent. Bringing an awkward but highly-viewed biography to a serviceable ~C-class is such a high-impact way to spend an hour or three. I also like the regularly-updated list of popular low quality articles. For personal enjoyment, I created a list of unusual anniversaries or "on this day" events which you can read and contribute to, if you so desire. I'm pretty nice (I think) and I genuinely enjoy helping brand-new Wikipedians learn the ropes. If you're one of those brand-new Wikipedians, welcome! I hope you kick off your shoes and stay a while. Perhaps you'll find Molly White's editing tutorial useful. There's a lot to do!

I am really inspired by fellow editors and I feel privileged to improve the 'pedia with all of you. If I make a mistake or do something stupid, please trout me!

This week's backlog of the week is:

Category:Wikipedia orphaned files

Today's backlog of the day is:

Category:Copy to Wikisource

My professional headshot
Here I am with my boyfriend <3
A photo of me with my siblings when we were all kids
Ow!!!!!!!!!
I prefer not to discuss the injury.
This is the jar where I make my Wikipedia edits.
Glass statue of my grandpa, one of the crunchiest and most famous pickles


Goofy user subpages

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I try not to waste too much time on barely-encyclopedic rabbit holes but sometimes I cannot resist.

Articles I wrote in 2023

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Not all of them are great but they've all been fun to make.

Articles I wrote in 2024

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*expanded from stubs

Articles I wrote in 2025

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Things I'm very proud of

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To do list (long version)

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Random style tip

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Another styletip ...


Circa


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Vandalism Level: Minor  
3.15 RPM according to DeadbeefBot
07:52, 28 June 2025 (UTC) (Purge)
#This user chats on the Wikimedia Community Discord server.


This user is... CRUNCHY.
This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles:
This user enjoys being a pickle.
This userbox is crooked.
Today's Events

June 28, 2025


Birthday
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Adminship Anniversary
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First Edit Day
Cullen328, ChrisWx, TheAstorPastor




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uʍopǝpᴉsdn ʇnq 'ʎɐp ǝɥʇ ɟo ǝɹnʇɔᴉd s,ʍoɹɹoɯoʇ
Thousand-yard stare


The thousand-yard stare (also referred to as the two-thousand-yard stare) is the blank, unfocused gaze of people experiencing dissociation due to acute stress or traumatic events. The phrase was originally used to describe war combatants and the post-traumatic stress they exhibited but is now also used to refer to an unfocused gaze observed in people under any stressful situation, or in people with certain mental health conditions. The thousand-yard stare is sometimes described as an effect of shell shock or combat stress reaction, along with other mental health conditions. However, it is not a formal medical term. This painting by the war artist Thomas C. Lea III, titled Marines Call It That 2,000 Yard Stare, popularized the term after it was published in Life in 1945. It depicts an unnamed US Marine at the Battle of Peleliu, which took place in 1944.

  1. ^ Harris, Harry. "What a viral fake lasagne taught me about failure". www.prospectmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
  2. ^ Allen Koenigsberg (1999). "All Things Considered". National Public Radio. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2006.