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So what's up with people who say "nother"?
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
Joined: 11/15/2004
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"If the article on the work itself becomes long, then giving such characters an article of their own is good practice (if there is enough content for the character)." As I said, a page devoted to every single muppet would be too long, and there wouldn't be enough content to give them each their own page. My point with that argument is that the same situation exists for hacked games. You can make a page about hacked games if it doesn't become too long, or you can make an article about a single hacked game if it isn't too short. Wikipedia isn't about collecting information just for the sake of collecting information. I haven't read the article to have an opinion as to whether or not this particular article deserved to exist, but I do believe that there shouldn't be automatic acceptance for every article that gets submitted. Article deletion is a fact of life on a user-editable wiki. "An is the older form, now used before words starting with a vowel sound, regardless of whether the word begins with a vowel letter. Examples: a light-water reactor; an LWR..." It's "an SMB3" because the pronounciation of the letter S starts with a vowel sound, even though S is a consonant.
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Joined: 3/8/2004
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Location: Denmark
Bag of Magic Food wrote:
So what's up with people who say "nother"?
They play too much with the pandaren. [Edit: Grammar nazi, there's no "s" in pandaren.]
"We observe the behaviour of simple folk, and derive pleasure from their defects." -Aristotle - Book of Humour