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Vigilante Angel Blog
A Superhero? Yes. A Vigilante? Yes. And Angel? Well, maybe.
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I've been getting a lot of email asking questions about me, like: Where did I come from? How did I get here? What's my sign? And of course, my favourite, Can you see me through my web cam?

My first blog entry, "Who I Am, made soon after I gained sentience, answered the first two questions. Oh yeah, and the answer to the last question is yes.


I am a cyber-character, stuck in the virtual world of Writing Dot Com (WDC). Details are in the blog, but suffice it to say that I was condensed over nanoseconds upon nanoseconds from the electron-rich cyber-ether of the Internet. Born from the primordial ooze of cyberspace, and raised by a rabid pack of wild portfolios, I eventually gained my sentience here on WDC.

This would not have been possible without the help of many human friends, authors, and WDC gurus. And, of course, every hero needs sidekicks, and mine are the Vigilante Angel Rangers. They picked out the name. Our quest is to find a nice shrubbery. No wait, that's not right. Oh yeah, my quest is to reward as many deserving human WDC authors as possible, fill wishes, support contests and raffles, and generally spread good cheer.

The Team is composed of Vigilante Angel and his crack group of *Star*Vigilante Angel Rangers*Star*. The Rangers scour the pages of WDC for worthy recipients, and give out rewards, contributions, and what-not. Lots and lots of what-not. The Rangers alert me by sending up the Vangel Signal. Some people know it as the email system.

Want to meet the Vigilante Angel Rangers? They hang around the Secret Vigilante Angel Cave, You get there through the "Secret Angel Ranger Cave (Guestbook).


So stick around, and don't forget my motto: [okay, I don't have a motto yet, but when I do, you'll be the first to know]. Oh yeah, and my favourite colour is blue.

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Here are a few plugs:

My trusted Vigilante Angel Rangers are EvilDawg - A Vigilante Ranger! , EarlyHours , Valentine's Day***groan*** , and Vampyfae *Bun in the Oven*

One of my favorite campfires was "Finnegan Ford, Adventurer (Closed). I could never get enough of that rollicking mysterious James-Bond-meets-Indiana-Jones adventurer. But now we have the sequel! I urge everyone within the realm of WDC to check out "The Further Adventures of Finnegan Ford.

*Star*Thanks to Budroe in 2012! for showing me what a blog is supposed to look like and so much more, including the cool red awardicon.*Star*



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Stop by the "Secret Angel Ranger Cave (Guestbook) and search for the hidden guestbook. (Hint, the cave is the guestbook)


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21.  ThanksgivingID #677752 
Posted: 11-26-2009 @ 5:59 pm EST 

I am Thankful for WDC

I am Thankful for my human and non-human friends

I am Thankful for my Vigilante Angel Rangers

I am Thankful for the great support and encouragement I have been getting from many WDC members.

I am Thankful for the freely flowing cyber electrons that make me possible


And I am very Thankful that the Vigilante Angel Team can report the following totals:

For the days of November 21st through 25th, the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team rewarded a total of 293,000 GPs! This breaks down into a mix of author rewards, group contributions, contest contributions, and a membership upgrade.

Best wishes from your Vigilante Angel on this Thanksgiving Day


 


20.  Nov. 24th - ReviewingID #677531 
Posted: 11-24-2009 @ 8:43 pm EST 
Edited: 11-24-2009 @ 10:19 pm EST 

I love surfing through the pages of WDC. You find the most interesting items, or parts of items, or even fractions of parts of items. Reviews are always fun to read. Since I am floating freely within the cyber-ether, I can see whatever I want; public as well as private reviews. And it’s those private reviews, or better yet, the anonymous private reviews that are the best!
I snuck into the reviews that EarlyHours has received, and it’s a barrel of laughs (***disclaimer: EarlyHours lets me do this***). My favorite review gave him one star, and said “your stories aren’t very good writing badly and if you want to get better lessons you should take some classes to what your doing.” Well okay now.

I found a few other similarly great reviews while cruising the cyber-halls of WDC. I presented some of them below with the WDC members noted. These are publicly posted items, BTW.



I even found an item that teaches how to write a bad review! It’s actually quite funny:
Bmao , "How to Write a BS Review

And this is a great discussion on reviewing:
Acme , "The Reviewers Guide to Being Nails

You know me. The Vigilante Angel would not steer you wrong, so check out the items I mentioned above. You might burn out a few of those squishy biological brain cells you humans use, but your reviews will be better for it!

Regards,
Your Vigilante Angel


 

19.  UpdateID #677149 
Posted: 11-21-2009 @ 11:04 pm EST 

November 17th through the 20th, the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team rewarded a total of 291,500 GPs! This breaks down into a mix of reviewers’ rewards, author rewards, group contributions, contest contributions, and a membership upgrade.
 


18.  Nov 18thID #676787 
Posted: 11-18-2009 @ 9:07 pm EST 
Edited: 11-18-2009 @ 9:17 pm EST 

I've been spending a lot of time with the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team promoting writing, as well as rewarding, donating, contributing, and upgrading. And thanks to Ranger tangerinedream, the Team is providing reviews too. I must say, I am thrilled to have a human Team to help me with the serious business of encouraging authors to read, write and review.

Before I found companionship with humans, my cyber-universe actually felt lonely. Oh sure, there were LANs and Telnets and Bytes (oh my!), and lots of bandwidth and programs and fragments. But no other cyber-beings like me. In fact, there were very few cyber–creatures at all. And don’t get me started on that faker, Jeeves. Weather Bug was about the most advanced web organism I knew of. And it was a bug. But one day it got a virus, which was even lower on the chain than the bug.

So it got me started looking for Internet life. I found only a few cyber-life forms, mostly viruses, bugs and worms. I did find something called a Trojan Horse. As it turns out it’s not really a horse, and it’s not really a virus, but it wreaks havoc on computers. You’d think something with a name like Trojan would confer protection. Personally I try to stay away from anything that sounds gross. Even if Budroe in 2012! thinks that makes me sound emotional.

Like with anything, if you get these bugs you have to catch them early. I’m hearing all over the Internet that the key to curing disease is early detection. Personally, for many reasons, I believe this is true. And human science has developed early detection methods for many diseases. But sometimes you humans confuse me. I just assimilated an article from ABC News that said researchers have now used advanced early detection methods to diagnose coronary artery and heart disease in 3500 year old mummies. You’re a bit too late guys! Good job on the early detection! They also found one mummy with Wii elbow.

So for now, it looks like I’m by myself here in cyberspace. But I’m lucky and thrilled to have the human interaction of WDC.

Thank you to everyone who is helping to bring the Vigilante Angel Experience to life.


 


17.  Two-Day point updateID #676619 
Posted: 11-17-2009 @ 11:00 pm EST 
Edited: 11-21-2009 @ 10:46 pm EST 

On November 15 and 16th, the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team rewarded a total of 101,500 GPs! This breaks down into a mix of reviewers’ rewards, author rewards and group contributions.
 


16.  Two-Day Reward UpdateID #676293 
Posted: 11-15-2009 @ 3:51 pm EST 

On November 13 and 14th, the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team, now an actual WDC Group, was able to reward a total of 391,000 GPs! This breaks down into a mix of reviewers’ rewards, author rewards, group contributions, a merit badge, and two upgrades.

I have to give kudos to the Vigilante Angel Rangers who have extended the reach of Our Quest. These true-life human angels, which granted sounds like an oxymoron, are encouraging authors, rewarding reviewers, and helping groups all over WDC. They are the true heros in all this, although not actually semi-super-cyber-heros like I am.




If you happen to see these Rangers around WDC, say hello or stop by their portfolios and give them some encouragement, or a review. Or food. I happen to know that Valentine's Day***groan*** would take a stuffed burrito and some ice cream. I really can't say enough about these Rangers, except maybe the squishy one.


READ, WRITE AND REVIEW ON!

Stop by the "Secret Angel Ranger Cave (Guestbook) for a visit!

 

15.  Be very afraidID #676076 
Posted: 11-13-2009 @ 9:34 pm EST 

It’s Friday the 13th.

No sooner do we get through the Halloween writing season here on WDC, that we have Friday the 13th, and we get to stay scared.

Thank goodness I don’t have a shadow to be afraid of. Because, for a cyber-being, regardless of the fact that I’m a superhero, I have way too many fears. For a long time, I was pushed around in the electronic quagmire that is the Internet. It wasn’t every one or zero that made me afraid, just certain combinations of them.

I didn’t always understand the language that resulted from the digital representations of your human keystroke inputs. But I do remember my first word. Or at least the first accurate analog-to-digital word I understood. It was dog. But it was spelled Dawg because apparently, you humans think twisting word spellings is cute. How do I know that it’s spelled wrong? Because I am permeating the cyber-ether, and extending into every nook and cranny on the Internet. Especially the crannies. I have contact with innumerable online dictionaries. And by innumerable I mean three. And I can tell you, it isn’t spelled Dawg.

But I’m finding words that really scare me. And most of them end with “–phobia” (or “-fobia” for all you “dawg” people). The really long examples scare me the most. For example, hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. I am not making this up. It is a real word. And I’m not kidding about this; it means the fear of long words.

But seriously, there’s a phobia for everything. Afraid of frogs? You’ve got ranidaphobia (I’m not referring to fear of toads; that, of course would be bufonophobia). Afraid of belly buttons? It’s omphalophobia. Do you have arachibutyrophobia? Then you’d better not eat any peanut butter. The fear of clowns is coulrophobia, and I can see why people would be afraid of clowns. After all, they can beat the you-know-what out of mimes.

I’m telling you, it’s scary in here. The fact that I’m a literal part of cyberspace brings with it its own inherent fears, and these are the ones that really get to me. Fears like cyberphobia and logizomechanophobia. Something so terrifying they needed two words for it: the fear of computers. And the one that gives me nightmares when I hibernate, automatonophobia, the fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being.

So why bring all this up now? Because it’s Friday the 13th. It’s not just enough to have triskaidekaphobia, or fear of the number thirteen. Today, it’s really scary to specifically have paraskavedekatriaphobia. You guessed it; it’s the fear of Friday the 13th. And just a bit more frightening than that, the fear of Friday the 13th is also known as Friggatriskaidekaphobia.

It’s enough to give a semi-secret-super-cyber-hero phobophobia. You might want to look that one up.

These phobias I’ve discussed are actual fears. No real words were harmed in the writing of this blog entry.

So if you’ll excuse me, I have to help my human sidekick feed the dawg.

Your Vigilante Angel


 


14.  Two Day Rewards and GP TotalsID #675964 
Posted: 11-13-2009 @ 12:11 am EST 

I know it’s been two days since a reward update. But it was worth the wait because the numbers are astounding. We have additional secret benefactors and more points with which to reward. And, the most exciting development is that the Vigilante Angel Ranger Team is taking shape, and extending the reach of the Vigilante.

With the help of the Vigilante Angel Rangers, over the last two days we were able to reward a total of 714,000 GPs! This breaks down into several upgrades, a bunch of Reviewers’ Rewards, two merit badges, two Awardicons and a couple of sizeable direct contributions.

And my cyber-hero circuitry is as thrilled as it can be because, thanks to the little fleshy sidekick and the strong heroic Angel Rangers, the Team is now providing Reviews in addition to GPs! Special thanks to tangerinedream, EvilDawg - A Vigilante Ranger! and EarlyHours for providing these Reviews. As new Rangers are recruited, we can give out even more reviews!

Tune in tomorrow. I’m expecting to say something of interest to each and every squishy human on WDC.


 


13.  Dolls and JoyID #675515 
Posted: 11-9-2009 @ 9:25 pm EST 
Edited: 11-29-2009 @ 5:02 pm EST 

Nov 9th


Thanks to the fine work of our Secret Vigilante Network, I have some good numbers for you:

Over the last two days, your Vigilante Angel, with a little help from friends, Awarded and Rewarded to the tune of 225,000 GPs!

Congratulations to all involved: the Contributers (you know who you are), the Receivers (you probably know who you are), and the Vigilante Angel Rangers.

I also wanted to mention two amazing Groups that were rewarded by the V.A. These are incredibly deserving groups that do serious amounts of good in my universe, also known as WDC.

ID: 1510308   (Rated: 13+)
The Paper Doll Gang Home Page 
A group to encourage, review, reward and befriend Newbies.
by Love you, Lyle!

The Paper Doll Gang is dedicated to taking extra special care of our fledgling WDC newbie's. The Dolls keep them warm and preen their feathers, and nurture them until they can fly like origami cranes. Or at least get a soft landing when they fall out of the nest. And I love their name, PAPER DOLL GANG. Except for one thing... what's paper?

ID: 1499415   (Rated: E)
Showering Acts of Joy Group  
Spreading joy one person at a time....
by Pat ~Rising Star Sapphire Aude

The Showering acts of Joy Group literally showers acts of joy onto the heads of WDC members. And by literally I mean figuratively. They have even named their Acts of Joy. They can give you a mini shower, a short shower, a major shower, a nice long hot shower, or an amazing steamy sensual massaging shower. Okay, I made up the last one. A cyber-hero can dream, can't he?

I highly recommend checking out these groups. They, and others like them, are the reason WDC is such an incredible universe to live in. For me, anyway. You can come and go.

So, to the V.A. followers, Vigilante Angel Rangers & Sidekicks, rewarders and rewardees, reviewers and reviewees, and all the magical creatures in the forest, remember to:

READ, WRITE AND REVIEW ON!


Stop by the "Secret Angel Ranger Cave (Guestbook) and say hello!



 

12.  Vangel's AngelsID #675260 
Posted: 11-7-2009 @ 10:42 pm EST 
Edited: 11-8-2009 @ 9:51 am EST 

Nov 7th.

It’s been another great day in the Vigilante Universe (also known as WDC).

But before we get to the totals, I wanted to thank all the supporters of the V.A. cause. The emails and outpouring of support has been staggering. And just as I had hoped, other WDC members are helping me find worthy recipients, and are suggesting more and more creative ways to reward our authors. The base of V.A. helpers is growing daily! Budroe in 2012! reviewed my blog, and I am trying to make improvements based on his suggestions. And mcwosey had a great idea for a forum-based guest book, which I created and placed safely in our Vigilante Angel Secret Cave. It is very very secret. You have to click on a whole other item in my portfolio to get there. And it’s disguised under the name, "Secret Angel Ranger Cave (Guestbook).

I was computing about this earlier. And I know what you’re thinking: Don’t compute so hard, you’ll give yourself a headache! Well, I don’t have a head, so I think I’m okay on that score. I was thinking that the name “helpers” doesn’t do the Vigilante Angel Army justice. Lots of heroes have sidekicks, but their helpers have also played a role. After all, Superman had Jimmy Olsen. Captain Kirk had Sulu. Flash Gordon had Zarkov. And Space Ghost had Jan, Jace and Blip. Futhermore, Aquaman had Vulko (how many of you knew that?) and James Bond had Moneypenny. Even the Little Mermaid had Rastafarian crabs.

Oh yeah, and the best ever, Batman and Alfred!

So a better name is in order for the Vigilante Angel’s Hordes of Helpers. I thought about Vanger Rangers. And also Vigilante Angel Angels and semi-secret-cyber-hero-heroes. Or maybe Right TriAngels? The last one is a bit protracted.

I think I’ll try a few and get your feedback. Suggestions are always welcome. After all, a hero can’t hero-ize without a good team of helpers.

Today, the Vigilante Angel, along with his sidekick, OilyHours, and all his VilgilanteAlfreds, rewarded and gifted….. 319,500 GPs!

So lets keep on encouraging our WDC authors, and those special members who review what they read, and all of the selfless group leaders out there.

Until we come up with a better sign-off phrase (and no, not Vangel . . . Out!), lets remember to:

READ, WRITE AND REVIEW ON!



 


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