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Do we even need a proposal? There was already a consensus to delete it (albeit by a handful of users, but it would have received more feedback if given time); just slap a delete tag on it and be done with it. No need to drag it out for two weeks. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} |
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Do we honestly need this article? It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 15:09, 15 March 2014 (EDT)
- It seems like it's just trying to be a definition for "planet", which we certainly don't need. I'd be fine with deleting it. Hello, I'm Time Turner.
Use a Planet Buster on this page
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When I was in the Space Stage, I looked for planets to colonize. I came across this one. Unfortunately, it wasn't attractive. Its content, not only was it generic and unimpressive, is highly disorganized, like a conglomerate rock. So much unrelated things were next to each other, with comparisons between undiscovered lands and realized worlds.
I had a Planet Buster handy, but before I was going to use it, I thought, maybe, we can terraform it into something else more salvageable. But... everything this planet could've been, there already exists another planet. So, before I decided to take action, I ask my fellow crew members: is it really worth keeping this planet?
Proposer: It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk)
Deadline: March 29, 2014, 23:59 GMT.
Use a Planet Buster
- Mario (talk) A.k.a. pointless article with information tied VERY loosely (complete with comparisons with Dusty Dunes and Mars, laws of physics with Mario logic, Ms. Frizzle's school buses and floating crap in Super Mario Galaxy). Would've been better as a category, but it already exists.
Leave it alone
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Do we even need a proposal? There was already a consensus to delete it (albeit by a handful of users, but it would have received more feedback if given time); just slap a delete tag on it and be done with it. No need to drag it out for two weeks. Hello, I'm Time Turner.