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Deathphoenix (talk | contribs) Closing debate; result was No consensus |
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The result of the debate was '''No consensus'''. [[User:Deathphoenix|Deathphoenix]] [[User_talk:Deathphoenix|'''ʕ''']] 05:10, 20 June 2006 (UTC) |
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*'''Comment''' - With the vast number of possible DNA combinations, it's just about plausible that talking wolves <!--get it? wolves! har har! --><!-- no, I don't get it. What's so funny? -->with purple feathers could exist. Still, we don't have an article on such a species because that combination hasn't actually occurred. A good example of why an article on nonexistent beasts (other than those labeled as fiction) aren't good article subjects appears right in this thread: the article currently contains copied erroneous examples of the key's usage. --[[User:IMeowbot|iMeowbot]]~[[User talk:IMeowbot|Meow]] 16:56, 14 June 2006 (UTC) |
*'''Comment''' - With the vast number of possible DNA combinations, it's just about plausible that talking wolves <!--get it? wolves! har har! --><!-- no, I don't get it. What's so funny? -->with purple feathers could exist. Still, we don't have an article on such a species because that combination hasn't actually occurred. A good example of why an article on nonexistent beasts (other than those labeled as fiction) aren't good article subjects appears right in this thread: the article currently contains copied erroneous examples of the key's usage. --[[User:IMeowbot|iMeowbot]]~[[User talk:IMeowbot|Meow]] 16:56, 14 June 2006 (UTC) |
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*Not really worth changing my vote, since it seems the article is destined for the garbage can anyway, but this has been a most illuminating discussion! [[User:David L Rattigan|David L Rattigan]] 18:23, 16 June 2006 (UTC) |
*Not really worth changing my vote, since it seems the article is destined for the garbage can anyway, but this has been a most illuminating discussion! [[User:David L Rattigan|David L Rattigan]] 18:23, 16 June 2006 (UTC) |
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