User talk:Chaos5023

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 * Ausir 19:28, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

No.
No. Shaur M. S. Grizlin 17:46, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

PS: The word "wasteland" is a generic term. It's not a reference.

Flaila
Figures you'd play this game, bored with Lostsouls yet?

Moving pages
Instead of copy-pasting the contents and making the original page into a redirect manually, in the future use the "move" link at the top of the page, in order to preserve the page history. If you lack the user rights to do it (because there's a page under the target title already), ask one of the administrators to do it. Ausir 15:46, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

It was me
Hey, I'm the one who reverted his edits. Something about Martha Simpson being a reference to 'the simpsons'. What a plank. Lord Spoonfield III 22:11, 5 July 2009 (UTC)

Lol, well I gusse Jessica simpson was a reference too.--Bayonetta 22:13, 5 July 2009 (UTC)

Yogi
I'm going to remove the Yogi reference again. Here's why: This "reference" remains a source of contention without clear and convincing evidence. While I still personally think that it was an attempt at a humorous reference, much like a bad pun, the humor is falling flat with the audience and so is best ignored.--Gothemasticator 21:52, February 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * The linguistic similarity, which is the lion's share of the justification, is exactly what is most hotly contested. I do see your point, but it is difficult to argue convincingly with people who point out rightly that the Chinese word is not pronounced similarly to the cartoon bear's name.
 * The in-sequence letters in both names doesn't actually strengthen the case.
 * "Don't feed the Yao Guai" is clearly similar to the real-world zoo signs that read "Don't feed the animals" or even "Don't feed the bears." The fact that the fictional Jellystone also uses a real-world warning means that this coincidence doesn't amount to much.
 * Finally, much of the arguing (yours included) reverts quickly to ad hominum attacks about stupidity and people's ability to see "the obvious."