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Tropers and Wikipedos are the same people.It's for no reason whatsoever a part of "WikiProject Feminism."
Also the content is TV Tropes level shit.
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Tropers and Wikipedos are the same people.It's for no reason whatsoever a part of "WikiProject Feminism."
Also the content is TV Tropes level shit.
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Fictional_last_words_in_internet_series#Channel_Awesome_series
They remember it so you don't have to!https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Fictional_last_words_in_internet_series#Channel_Awesome_series
I should have posted this one instead, somehow it's longer than the entire Family Guy article.
Why exactly does the Elvis sandwich need an article?This note from the top of the Fool's Gold Loaf article made me snigger. Hard hitting stuff Wikipedia:
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I think the question editors ask themselves these days is why doesn't it need an article?Why exactly does the Elvis sandwich need an article?
Why exactly does the Elvis sandwich need an article?
I think it's even funnier that it's called Fool's Gold Loaf, and Elvis died on the shitter.This note from the top of the Fool's Gold Loaf article made me snigger. Hard hitting stuff Wikipedia:
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Needs a 'in popular culture' section.
I wouldn't have known until I checked on Wikipedia. Now I do.I think it's even funnier that it's called Fool's Gold Loaf, and Elvis died on the shitter.
Hippies: "We should treat animals better, man."
The Axis powers (German: Achsenmächte; Italian: Potenze dell'Asse; Japanese: 枢軸国 Sūjikukoku), also known as "Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis" (also nicknamed with the Italian name "Roberto", from the initials of "ROma", "BERlin" and "TOkyo")
I've never heard this before and I could barely find anything to back this up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_powers
I meant a non-wikipedia source. The only reference I could find was on reddit.
There are references to it in Italian language books and papers on google scholar, and on Italian forums and websites, usually under the different spelling "RO-BER-TO" with dashes instead of periods. This google books link should work: The electrification of Italy as well as this link to an Italian Communist website that mentions it under that spelling.I meant a non-wikipedia source. The only reference I could find was on reddit.
Thanks for the info! I still question how widely known was that term and whether or not it's justified being in the first few sentences for a significant English wikipedia page.There are references to it in Italian language books and papers on google scholar, and on Italian forums and websites, usually under the different spelling "RO-BER-TO" with dashes instead of periods. This google books link should work: The electrification of Italy as well as this link to an Italian Communist website that mentions it under that spelling.
To get any good searching done on it you need to search it with the prefix L'Asse (the axis) to get Italian historical results and not just the name.