User:Delirium333
Delirium333
[edit]Personal Information
[edit]I am Delirium333. I have an obsession with maps, history, and Arima Kana. I am 20 years old. I drink coffee 3 times a day. I don't play video games.
Mission
[edit]I add historical information onto pages because I have no life, but it is also to fulfill my personal mission of correcting any historical misconceptions by using proper sources and interpretations. My main focus is Philippine history, because I am a Filipino.
I am a dedicated researcher and I do not believe nor tolerate lies. I hate them with a passion. I am willing to remove them and state my reasons why. I am willing to talk about it and fight to the death about it, because it is a country I belong to, and therefore it is personal matter for me.
But I am also open minded and willing to admit and change my mistakes. We are human beings and we're all capable of being stupid.
This is the reason for my obsession to change my map presentations every single time to become closer and closer to perfect. It is impossible or near impossible to become perfect, but it doesn't hurt to try my best.
Semi-professional hobby
[edit]I create historical maps and map animations. It is often Philippine-centered although I also enjoy foreign histories.
My YouTube channel: DeliriumMaps
Achievements because I like to flex
[edit]Created pages
[edit]Created maps on
[edit]- Tondo (historical polity)
- Cebu (historical polity)
- Butuan (historical polity)
- Madja-as
- Sultanate of Sulu
- Sultanate of Maguindanao
- Sultanate of Buayan
- Confederate States of Lanao
- Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)
- Philippine Revolution
- Federal State of the Visayas
- Negros Revolution
- Panay Liberation Day
- Philippines (ethnolinguistic map)
Myths destroyed
[edit]- 900 vs 40,000 statistics in the Battle of Yultong page (ongoing dispute)
- Code of Maragtas 1212 fictional date in the Madja-as page
- Fake and exaggerated maps and narratives from the Tondo (historical polity) page
- Cebu (historical polity) owning all of Cebu Island
- Namayan's capital being Santa Ana de Sapa (Felix Huerta never made such claim, but historians made up their own conclusions regardless)