User:Meta
From Voice of the Proletariat
The user meta is Norman Ian Vader. He was born in 1961 as Norman Kennedy, in Schenectady, NY, the son of Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy Jr, his first name being derived from his mother's birth name.
Vader was born in a secret CIA/Air Force genetics laboratory in Area 51, thanks to Monroe's ova and JFK's sperm having been cryogenically frozen prior to their untimely deaths. The experiment was overseen by Dr Wolf Szmuness, who deemed it a failure and placed the child with foster parents, where he adopted the name Norman Ian Vader.
A child prodigy, he went to college at the age of 12, attending Arkham College in Massachusetts to study Eldritch Literature.
After graduation, Vader quickly gained a reputation as an author of experimental fiction under the pen name Norman Conquest. His first novel, "The Speedboat of Wanda Astor in North Dakota", led to his being nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983, but he eventually lost out to William Golding.
His second novel used the controversial literary device of Scratch and sniff strips along the bottom of the pages. "A Smell in the Dark" was critically panned. Some reviewers, such as the New York Times, criticized the choice of a skunk as protagonist; a choice which Vader claims was vindicated by the later success of the "The Cat Who..." series by Lillian Jackson Braun. Other reviewers, like the Times Literary Supplement, merely stated that "it stinks", and left it at that.
Offended by this critical savaging, Conquest responded with his third novel, the even more shamelessly experimental "Smeared With Glue". While several reviewers admitted that once they started reading it they couldn't put it down, commercial success was short-lived after it became apparent that bored teenagers were sniffing it. The publisher was forced to pulp all remaining copies to prevent teens getting high on literature.
Meanwhile, Vader's academic career had continued. His PhD thesis on links between the Necronomicon and the literature of Tlon resulted in his being offered tenure at Arkham U. He accepted, becoming Emeritus Professor of Forbidden Science in the Department of Things Man Was Not Meant to Know.
[edit] Meta in a nutshell (or possibly -case)
Here are some elements of his political manifesto:
- No taxation without representation.
- Restore the original pledge of allegiance.
- Restore the original national motto.
- Link politicians' wages to the national average wage.
- Require a proportion of politicians voting for war to actually serve in the war; those serving to be chosen by random drawing of lots.
- Set a legal maximum duration for loans, to end lifetime usury to credit card companies.
- Set a legal maximum interest rate for loans.
[edit] Voting policy
I downvote:
- Everything I think is prohibited according to the semi-secret guidelines.
- Anything in the queue that has mangled spelling or grammar, and no way to submit a correction (because it's a discussion item or is currently winning the vote).
- Any trollish headline in the queue.
- Dupes.
I do not downvote things I have zero interest in or disagree with, unless they also meet one of the above criteria.
[edit] Some rejected queue submissions
The death of reading, how reading changes the mind
What Thomas Jefferson's fabled home reveals about the Founding Father's mind and heart
Why men and women argue differently.
The original FORTRAN code of Adventure, compared to the actual caves.
Social networking sites debase the concept of friendship.
You're fat: the philosophy of radical honesty.
Joyce Hatto: The greatest pianist who wasn't.
Moral psychology and the misunderstanding of religion.
