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How to be an Amazing Contributor to Fat World Wiki:

Take any notable person's face.

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Crop the image to just their face, then blow it up into obesity.

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Copy and paste the opening paragraph of their Wikipedia page into an article.

Add a random sentence stating their morbidly obese weight (ex. "After her recent pregnancy, Reby weighed 325 pounds.")

Now you're a 10/10 contributor!
 
(From the Scooby-Doo wikia) This is getting re-goddamn-diculous:
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Whoever compiled this has way too much free time on their hands.

Every remotely popular cartoon series has one of these, with obsessive catalogues of literally every character who appeared in so much as a frame of the series.
 
The CAW Wiki: Essentially WWE fanfiction. Admittedly, I didn't look around this one too much 'cause a lot of the articles I saw were TL;DR, but I still found it funny that some of their imaginary rosters have characters like Bart Simpson, the Super Mario Brothers, and Sonic and MLP characters (of fucking course).
 
Weegeepedia.

Almost 5,000 fucking pages covering an expanded universe stemming from a meme that died in 2007, which even includes distinctions between Weegees and "Fakegees" for God only knows what reason. I'm at a loss for words.
Holy shit.
I remember this shit back when it was a Youtube fad in 2008. The idea was that you'd create your own "weegeefied" characters and make videos about them and their antics.
The community around it got spergy and awkward and people would start fights over deciding who's a "Fakegee" (a shitty character) and who's cool. By the end of 2009 pretty much most of the people who took part in the whole thing deleted their accounts and moved on.
It looks like the people running this wiki dug up it's corpse, salvaged what they could and created an autistic Frankenstein.

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