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So, after all this discussion: here's what's come out of this: Consensus is decidedly against this article remaining as is. More than one person has spoken favourably of the idea of an article about Homsar making complete sense, though. Others have spoken of not wanting this article to completely die. And in fact, this article actually originated in the userspace, and a [[User:DorianGray/Analysis_of_Senor_Cardgage%27s_Speech_Patterns|strikingly similar page]] is still in userspace today drawing no real objections. It seems to me, therefore, that the proper solution for this article is to put it in the userspace as well. DorianGray has told me he's willing to host this page in his userspace, so I am moving it there. In light of the discussion, it would be appropriate to make the [[Homsar Making Sense]] page some have supported, but I'll leave that to others, since I'm not really sure how this page would go down. {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 09:27, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
So, after all this discussion: here's what's come out of this: Consensus is decidedly against this article remaining as is. More than one person has spoken favourably of the idea of an article about Homsar making complete sense, though. Others have spoken of not wanting this article to completely die. And in fact, this article actually originated in the userspace, and a [[User:DorianGray/Analysis_of_Senor_Cardgage%27s_Speech_Patterns|strikingly similar page]] is still in userspace today drawing no real objections. It seems to me, therefore, that the proper solution for this article is to put it in the userspace as well. DorianGray has told me he's willing to host this page in his userspace, so I am moving it there. In light of the discussion, it would be appropriate to make the [[Homsar Making Sense]] page some have supported, but I'll leave that to others, since I'm not really sure how this page would go down. {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 09:27, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
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:Finally not in the main namespace, and if it has to be in my userspace for that to happen, that's okay. =3 Thanks for moving it for me. And don't think I'm locking it or anything, <strike>ladies and gentlemen</strike> [[Flashforward|gentlemen and, like, two ladies]]. It's still totally open for anyone to edit it whenever you like. ''I'' sure won't be keeping it up-to-date very often. =3 --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] 09:38, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
 
== Well, here is my opinion ==
== Well, here is my opinion ==

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