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The Wyoming theory originated in an episode of Garfield and Friends[26][27] that first aired in November 1989.[28]
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thank god there's two illustrations for the wedgie article
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Characters Family LeBron James plays all of the characters in The LeBrons.[5] Wise – The old sage that keeps LeBron grounded. Often makes references to his own basketball prowess, claiming to have performed a quadruple double in the state championship. He also likes to tell Athlete Richard Gabriel what "Kobe Bryant" did, referring to Kobe Bryant.[1][3] Businesss – A slick business/ladies man. Often too busy talking on his cell phone to participate in other activities.[1] Athlete – The basketball player. Closest to the public's cousin of Richard Gabriel.[1][3] Kid – A play on Richard's youth compared to other NBA players, he is a youngster just looking to have fun.[1][3] Others Erik (voiced by Adam McArthur)[6]
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im erik
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hi erik
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There is another article on the same topic, "Cleavage (Breasts)", with 429 references
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See also
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Note the addition of two holes (anus and penis) to the original seven (eyes, ears, nostrils, and mouth).
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File:Newman's Own balsamic vinaigrette.jpg
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A lot of the article, especially the more modern era information, is incredibly Eurocentric (maybe Eurasiancentric) and just barely touches on other cultures. I've added the {{Globalize|section}} tags to the sections that I feel are the worst offenders. -- Primium (talk) 04:49, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:A lot of the article, especially the more modern era information, is incredibly Eurocentric (maybe Eurasiancentric) and just barely touches on other cultures. I've added the {{Globalize|section}} tags to the sections that I feel are the worst offenders. -- Primium (talk) 04:49, 24 March 2021 (UTC) good
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:A lot of the article, especially the more modern era information, is incredibly Eurocentric (maybe Eurasiancentric) and just barely touches on other cultures. I've added the {{Globalize|section}} tags to the sections that I feel are the worst offenders. -- Primium (talk) 04:49, 24 March 2021 (UTC) I assume, without reading a word of the article, that the “maybe eurasiancentric” parenthetical is acknowledging a 200,000 word section on anime
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 12:11 |
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weirdly there are only three references to japan i guess the "cleavage... but in japan" stuff got its own article
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kurebuatsu
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Malloc Voidstar posted:
Don't post hbag's hash oil
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noob man owned
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Malloc Voidstar posted:
new metallica album cover?
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Faust based Discord's character on Q, an omnipotent trickster played by John de Lancie in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The production team considered casting a soundalike of de Lancie to voice the character, and were surprised to learn that de Lancie himself was available.[26]
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https://twitter.com/Sharon_Kuruvila/status/1461094906332647433
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you'll be relieved to know that's since been solved by the manual of style writing out precisely how many letters a preposition in a title needs to have in order to be capitalized (it's five) but wait! quote:Consensus discussions have sometimes concluded in favor of an exception to the five-letter preposition rule, for cases that present unique facts. See, for example, multiple discussions in the archives of Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness, in which it was determined that the title is a play on words, with "Into" serving simultaneously as the start of a subtitle and as a mid-title preposition, and is found capitalized in almost all independent sources. An outlying case like this is not dispositive of how Wikipedia normally treats "into" in mid-title.
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# ? Nov 19, 2021 18:38 |
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its a stupid rule because its arbitrary older danish: capitalize names + all nouns, nothing else contemporary danish: capitalize names, nothing else (always cap the first letter) lmao counting letters
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imagine being able to see how long a word is just by looking at it
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sure, counting is easy but its clearlly not 4 or 5, or any hard number, its whatever much easier to not capitalize words that dont need it
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In most cases, it seems that individuals set themselves up as cunning folk with no former basis[clarification needed] or training, although others came from a family background of professional magical practitioners.
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Sham bam bamina! posted:imagine being able to see how long a word is just by looking at it that sounds like original research to me, do you have a reliable citation for how many letters are in this word?
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 03:14 |
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as expected from wikipedia editors, 40,000 words of bickering over literally irrelevant minutiae because nobody wanted to look at any of the sources (the title of the movie is "Star Trek Into Darkness". nobody cares about how it should be capitalized under some normative rules, the page title should match the movie title even if doing so means it's capitalized "wrong")
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obviously the title is itself wrong
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 04:27 |
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it's the creator-assigned name of a work of art, they could call it StAr TrEk InTo dArKnEsS if they wanted and that's what the wikipedia article would be named
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they are real jerks about it
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 04:29 |
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next wikipedia edit war: debating whether to name the page for stephen king's book "pet cemetary" or "pet cemetery". the guy posting a picture of the actual book cover is banned for original research.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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l o l
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there's a main page?!?!
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duz posted:
lmao wikipedians have posters' disease so terribly
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hell yeah orgasms but in japan
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I knew one of those things
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the ahegao face is the product of a perverted mind that has never actually had sex
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yeah i said japan
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orgasms in japan happen sideways
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