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I have a flawed personality. I know what you’re doing! You’re rolling your eyes and thinking, “Good grief, not again! Will this girl ever be satisfied with who she is?! Sheesh!” Hang with me, folks. This ain’t what you think. Actually, it’s not a flaw, though some people consider it so. I’m ambitious. I like to extend myself, to go further with my job, my hobbies, my writing, and many other aspects of my life than I am now. I’m never satisfied. I despise complacency, because it leads to boredom and stagnation. With "Invalid Item" ![]() ![]() Some people even think I’m good at them. I make every review public, and on the review page, everyone has an opportunity to send GPs and their thoughts on other people’s reviews. I’ve received many a GP from members, including The StoryMaster ![]() But that’s not where my real ambition lies: I have my eye on a blue case. I looked up the criteria for moderators. Part of it is to have completed at least 250 quality reviews. I know I’m not guaranteed a blue case no matter how many reviews I give. A blue case has lots of responsibilities, and must prove in other ways the case is deserved. Here are other criteria considered, along with where I stand: ![]() No problem there! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I could do a lot more with these ![]() I do all right here, though I’m always trying to learn more. ![]() ![]() ![]() These I’m currently working on. I need to do better about reviewing a wider range of members, though. As for the last one, I don’t rate anyone without a review. ![]() I’ve been here 1½ years . . . wow, is that all?! ![]() One of my items was changed to Non-E by a moderator because of the word “Killer” in the title, but other than that, I think my items are accurately rated. I try to err on the side of caution anyway. ![]() ![]() I’ll be a braggart and say, “Of course!” ![]() I’m still learning, but I know a fair amount. Even if I someday meet all this, I may not become a blue case. A basket case, maybe . . . Still, it’s nice to dream and work toward that dream. Who knows what other benefits I might gain from trying? |