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I'm not very good at writing this, so I'm sorry if I seem like I'm bragging in certain areas or if it's a bit confusing.

Despite the date this is posted, it's not an early April Fools thing.

I'm not going to retire today, but the day after I get the 200 days activity badge, which is in 7 days.

I would lie if I said it hasn't been great here both on this wiki and the Discord server, but sadly my time has come to an end.

This probably come as a shock for those who have been working with me and other high contributers as I'm currently the most active (not meant as bragging) and are in the top 5 of most edits. I have probably achieved the most compared to others over the last 200 days.

Why do I retire? It's not something that happened on either wiki or Discord, but more me who can't put the priorities in the right order. It's a problem I've always had. When I get some responsibilities, I tend to put them over my personal life. It's the 4th time I had to retire from a admin position.

Will I be leaving the wiki or server completely? I'm not sure. That might come in the future. I'll keep some abilities, especially on the server, as I'm the only one who know the settings of the bots there, but I won't have any responsibilities as a staff member there.

I've also chosen a replacement on the server. WiredFox Have been granted the special rank Trainee for a few days to see the settings of the bots, and will keep the rank for a few days more. He's currently promoted to moderator and will get the full promotion to Discord admin the day I retire.

I made this blog now so I would be able to answer possible questions.

I wish it didn't have to be this way, but I'm neglecting my personal life, which also counts to my work and housekeeping.


Edit: Due to a recent mental breakdown, I decided to fully promote WiredFox to Discord Admin and lay down most of my responsibilities until full retirement.

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