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| {{LapisScarab|time=13:20, August 7, 2010 (UTC)|text=1) This is argument is done. 2) To Falcos, as I said before, there was nothing unprofessional about the way the article was before, at least in my opinion. 3) Read #1.}} | | {{LapisScarab|time=13:20, August 7, 2010 (UTC)|text=1) This is argument is done. 2) To Falcos, as I said before, there was nothing unprofessional about the way the article was before, at least in my opinion. 3) Read #1.}} |
| {{KrytenKoro|Just to explain myself, I guess it was too subtle: if you are writing an article about a nonsensical character, such as Tigger or Spongebob, it is absolutely worthless to write about it as if you were writing a dissection of the themes of poverty and misanthropism in "Great Expectations". It both ''ignores'' what makes the character important, and is absolutely out of tone with the article, making ''the writer'' end up sounding insane.}} | | {{KrytenKoro|Just to explain myself, I guess it was too subtle: if you are writing an article about a nonsensical character, such as Tigger or Spongebob, it is absolutely worthless to write about it as if you were writing a dissection of the themes of poverty and misanthropism in "Great Expectations". It both ''ignores'' what makes the character important, and is absolutely out of tone with the article, making ''the writer'' end up sounding insane.}} |
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 30 October 2010
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus. TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
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Is it really necesary to have that "spelling" joke in the original paragraph? In my opinion, it just makes the page look unprofessional and un-wiki-worthy.
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KrytenKoro - "Hey, I want to settle down. And as soon as I find the right small group of girls, the seven or eight women who are right for me, my wandering days are over, buddy." TALK -
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It's...It's Tigger, man. C'mon.
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LapisScarab - You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
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Besides, the way he pronounces it like that is reflective of his personality.
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus. TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
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Maybe I'm jaded, not ever having been exposed to Winnie The Pooh, and personally detesting all of the characters and settings, but I think that it's jarring compared to the near-professional standard of most of this wiki. Also, I don't think the fact that it's reflective of his personality is really good enough rationalization, as no other character has something like that in the opening line of their page. Put it in a quote, if you must.
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LapisScarab - You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
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It is reflective of his nature as a child's (Christopher Robin's) imaginary friend/character/what have you. That and it is the way he pronounces his name. There's no joke to be found in the article, it's just a piece of information about one of Tigger's habits, like Axel's "Got it memorized?".
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus. TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
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It is a joke, a joke told in-game, but a joke none the less. However, if you take it as just a habit, I would like to ask what would happen if someone decided to put "Got it memorized?" or something similar into the "Axel" page's opening sentence instead of in a quote like it is now, and then defended it with "It's Axel. Get over it."
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LapisScarab - You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
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Alright, I concede that it isn't quite the same as Axel's catchphrase. It's less of a verbal tick, and more just the way his name is pronounced/spelled. It is a joke within the context of tigger's scenes, but it is not a joke in the article. It's a statement. If the sentence were worded like this: Tigger, spelled T-I-double-guh-ER, blah blah blah. it would indeed be unprofessional. But it's not. It's Tigger, spelled T-I-double-guh-ER by Tigger himself, blah blah blah. The "by Tigger himself" bit makes it clear that the spelling is a trait of Tigger's, not just a joke the article's author(s) are using. I'm giving you plenty more reasons than "It's Tigger, get over it".
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus. TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
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I was actually referring to the reactions I got from Kryten on this page, and someone in the IRC. Anyway, People go to a wiki to gather information, correct? Ergo, you would want to put relevant, mature information on the wiki for them to access. Now, I ask you, why, in a wiki mostly full of this relevant, mature information, in the forms of well-laid out, well-written pages, is there ONE page that contains an in-joke that makes the whole article seem childish? On any other article, that would be relegated to the "quotes" section, or at least the "Trivia" one. No other article on this, or any good wiki that I know of, has information stated by the character in the main article itself. If people want that info, they would look in Quotes and/or Trivia. I'm not going to change it, but can this article please adhere to the high maturity level of the rest of the wiki?
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LapisScarab - You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
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It's a character trait, that is information. The way it is worded and placed in the article is not immature. The only reason the quote seems immature is because that is the point of the Winnie the Pooh characters. They are immature. The're literally a children's storybook's characters. But whatever, I really don't feel like debating whether or not Tigger is mature with you. If you want to move it, I have two things to note; 1) Trivia is teh ebils, so we do everything we can to merge trivia points into the article. Don't put it in the trivia. 2) If you put it in the Quotes, be sure to get the whole quote from the game.
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KrytenKoro - Ṱ͐͒H̫̾̃E͈͔͍͔̾̋ͦ̕ ͇̜͖͉̘̬͙̃̇̊͜N͙͉̑̓̌ͤĬ̸͇̖͈͒̃G̮̠̟͖̝̩ͧ͊̈́H̽͌̀T͚̹̝̐ͬ̂̔̄ ̿̈́̊̃ͦ͆͑A̘̝̖ͪͯ́̀ͣ̿̃͝I̟͑ͬR̡͎̩̚ ̠̪̈́̑̏̏̋C̯̲ͩ́͐͒͂ͪ͜Ä͍̜̣̼̹́͌̋̀͒͂ͅN̅͐̆ͪ̓̋ͩ ̣ͮͧͧ͌Ả̼̤̜̫̩̜̾̕L͓͓̺̤̘̠̀W̷̭̯̼͗͂ͦ̾͒A̘͓̰̠͉͇̬Y̵̒ͧͩ̇ͅS ̦̻̯̟̮̭̟̓̒͑͋C̮̱͔͔̖̯ͦͧͨ͋̑A̤ͩ̉̅ͪR̞͉̣̦̪̜̮͛̉̎̀ͩ̍̇R̢̥̳̝̟̺̣̈Y͗͋̅͏͇̳̪͎̺ ̭͈͍̝̣͍̒̎̑͘O̖̗͇̲̲̖͊̈́̿ͨ͑ͅN̩̰͉͍͍͖͙E̩̹̣̰̣͓̖̽̊͡ ̲̮͔̯̦̋̿ͧͫ̓ͅM͇̌͌̔́O̱̫̯̬̤̗̲͛R̙̽Ȅ̥̦̫̺͙̩̒ͯͭ́ ̖̫̯͉̱ͣͯͩ͊͐͆ͫS̰̿̊̑̋ͩ̇ͅC̘̣̜͍̆̆ͧ͜R̞̾͐̋̆̚Ë̡͇̓A̙͈M̡̤̙̈ TALK -
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1. Holy Crap.
2. It. Is. Tigger.
3. It. Is. Tigger. In. A. Game. Meant. For. Small. Children.
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LapisScarab - You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
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1) This is argument is done. 2) To Falcos, as I said before, there was nothing unprofessional about the way the article was before, at least in my opinion. 3) Read #1.
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KrytenKoro - "Because I knew something he didn't. I knew that I was lying. Seriously, sir. 'No silicon heaven'? Where would all of the calculators go?" TALK -
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Just to explain myself, I guess it was too subtle: if you are writing an article about a nonsensical character, such as Tigger or Spongebob, it is absolutely worthless to write about it as if you were writing a dissection of the themes of poverty and misanthropism in "Great Expectations". It both ignores what makes the character important, and is absolutely out of tone with the article, making the writer end up sounding insane.
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UxieLover1994 Cuando la vida te da las herramientas, a construir motos libración — 12:51, October 30, 2010 (UTC)
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If you want to mention any Nick-type characters, add some Warner Brothers characters into it, like Tweety Bird or Bugs Bunny. It's kind of too dirty for a Disney wiki to mention one anti-Disney character. It's safer to be clean by mentioning characters from BOTH anti-Disney places. Sorry, but I swear that if one os mentioned without the other, I can get over-grossed, y'know.
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