User talk:Oumpsz

RE:Bro...
I was almost going to just ignore your message and treat you like any old vandal; worthless, however, you made some points that many other people may think about contributors to big wikis like GTA Wiki.

Yes, GTA is part of my life. In fact, it is a big part of my life. In fact, GTA might just take me further in my career. But every single contribution I make makes this wiki a better, more accurate documentation of the entire GTA series, so I don't see any harm in making contributions. Regarding "pointless things" - nothing is "pointless", some things may be indeed irrelevant and thus not necessary, however at the end of the day, this is GTA Wiki, which means that anything that is related to GTA deserves documentation here.

Secondly, so what if I have made 36 thousand edits? What does it matter to you, exactly? Does it affect your ability to live? Being an obsessed person and being a dedicated, genuinely interested person are two completely different things - I have other hobbies, I have a personal life, a family, friends, I don't spend my entire life on the wiki; there are 24 hours in a day, you'll notice I don't make an edit every single hour of the day. Regardless of whether or not I have time outside of the wiki, my interest in the GTA series doesn't concern you.

Thirdly, I have blocked you, because what you said was disrespectful and completely unacceptable. GTA Wiki appreciates meaningful contributions, and joining the wiki just to disrespect someone because of their dedication to the site is not helpful. I have noticed you have only ever made 1 or 2 contributions to any other wiki, and I must say it seems that your attitude to calling things "cancer" on other wikis is not at all appropriate on the Fandom network.

You don't need to read this, this message might serve as some context as to the kind of person you are for other people reading this.

I suggest you get a life instead, since you actually go out of your own way to make pathetic, impolite comments about other people's hard work. Monk Talk 17:45, March 14, 2018 (UTC)