User:IShowSammy
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| Salazar-Diaz in early 2026 showing support to end Operation Metro Surge Salazar-Diaz in early 2026 showing support to end Operation Metro Surge | |
| Name | Samuel Salazar-Diaz |
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| Born | January 23 |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Languages | en, es |
| Time zone | America/Chicago |
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| Books | The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park Dog Man by Dav Pilkey Taking Sides by Gary Soto Pacific Crossing by Gary Soto |
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| Joined | October 23, 2025 |
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Samuel Salazar-Diaz (born January 23, year undisclosed), better known as Sam, IShowSammy, or simply Sammy (alternatively spelled Sami), is a Mexican-American part-time maintenance worker, Wikipedian, and a "superstar student" (quoted by his science professor). He gained prominence in his institution due to his absurdly high height and good physique, and his family friends thought he was older than his current age because of it. He also expresses interest in poetry and creative writing and is taking courses at his institution. In February of 2026, Salazar-Diaz faced controversy with peers in his institution due to his abnormally high-speed habit of running, his "janky handwriting", and the fact that on February 12, 2026, he faced heavy scrutiny and more controversy due to a failed attempt at a Valentine's Day love letter to his love interest. He admits to running on campus to reach his class on time and that he has got into some accidents sometimes and may have caused some damage on his way, and that his handwriting is sometimes janky because he fast-paces everything to get done on-time.
Wikimedia Engagement
[edit ]Wikipedia
[edit ]On the English Wikipedia, Salazar-Diaz is an avid reader, editor, an extended-confirmed user, and is adhering to Wikipedia policies and rules. He is sometimes also involved in some requested pagemove discussions.
Wikicommons / Wikimedia Commons
[edit ]On Wikimedia Commons, Salazar-Diaz uploads some pictures of his to there and is adhering to Commons policies, rules and copyright. Recently this spring, he started converting files that use raster to an SVG.