I like Scratte's "About me":
Be kind to others. Including those that don't "deserve" it. They may need it most.
Anyway, duplode made a list of "canonicals and pseudo-canonicals for haskell" - you should check it out. I am once again stealing from another person's "About me" and making a list of my favourite posts from all over Stack Exchange (yeah, I like some of my own questions; not all of them):
Meta Stack Overflow, A: No tool or restriction would help us form the right attitude towards asking good questions within the community.
Meta.SE, A: Reading a well-structured question is always nice. Writing one is twice as nice. Here is the markdown.
Linguistics.SE, Q: My modest attempt into Hebrew Grammar and Etymology.
Linguistics.SE, Q: A bit more on Hebrew: how Hebrew got bigger than Yiddish.
Language Learning.SE, A: I simply like Hebrew: "prescriptive" resources for learning Hebrew.
Stack Overflow, Q: A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?
Stack Overflow, A: Let me throw something serious in here - free monoids and free monads.
Stack Overflow, Q: Having a small bit of fun: checking monadic fix written down with Control.Arrow.loop
on extreme cases.
Christianity.SE, Q: Was Paul the author of Hebrews?
Christianity.SE, Q: Kind of related to the first part of my "About me": the significance of Love.
Stack Overflow, Q: Looking for mistakes in one of my favourite papers on haskell. The paper is John Hughes' famous "Generalising Arrows to Monads".
Economics.SE, Q: A question of my own with a one-time negative score I like.
Well, I am out of characters now. Might change smth in the future.