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I'm really perplexed as to what the anonymous House of Representatives IP contributor's interest in this article is. I monitor their contributions to ensure NPOV, and this is one article they keep coming back to and adding- it's quite bizarre. -- Kuzaar- T- C- 17:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Not meaning to get trivial about storage, but this page is about 10kb longer than it should be. Every article should uphold Wikipedia's standards, and this page displays that 90% plus of Wikipedia is junk and links to self-serving US congressman. Someone who can either objectively cut down the list, or give a summary of a handful of prominant people with the trait and with relevance to the subject of genetic traits, please cut this thing up and move it from downright bovine exriment to just plain awful would be divine intervention here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.100.225.250 ( talk) 13:41, 23 January 2007 (UTC).
I concur that we should significantly cut the list down, if not completely destroy. RegainTheTruth 21:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC) RegainTheTruth Good grief. This differs from a regular dimple because of the underlying bony fissure so it should not be placed in with regular dimples. THus, one could link it with the cleft palate page I suppose. It should not be removed simply because it is information. If you aren't interested, don't read it. Having this condition, I was interested and wanted to see how common it was, etc. I know people pay money to have it surgically done. Interestingly enough, when you read about it, it is an actual deformity. Deformity or not, after a lifetime of this condition not one person has ever made fun of it, and many people have stopped me on the street and said they loved it. Just leave it alone already. Clean it up or something, but there is no need to remove it.
so can we throw some statistics in here on prevalence of cleft chins in general public, maybe get a comparative skull photo, make this an actual article... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.188.184.154 ( talk) 03:21, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
its a bum chin i thoughta athought purdy cat —Preceding unsigned comment added by Punisher88 ( talk • contribs) 05:45, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
What causes it? Also, in ancient times, it was considered a sign of being prosperous. Not sure which culture, I learned this in school back in the early 90s. I was made fun of for mine in school. With such comments as Ass face, "W" chin & John Travolta."What happened, fall on a pipe?". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 156.34.188.211 ( talk) 06:50, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
I don't understand this claim
No matter what the inheritance pattern, homozygous parents do not have a 100% chance of producing ANYTHING. If it is a dominant trait, they have a 75% chance of passing it on. If it is recessive, they have a 25% chance. 30 seconds with google confirms that this is a simple Mendelian trait inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. To have such nonsense in the lede is depressing. I am correcting it. 98.24.127.189 ( talk) 23:26, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
Would it make sense to keep Michael Jackson on the list, considering his cleft chin was surgically created? 69.112.43.9 ( talk) 14:38, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
Maybe there should be a section for surgically created clef chins. You Can't Clap with One Hand ( talk) 16:10, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
I don't believe that image that was replaced 2 days ago was vandalism. If anything it was a much better example of Cleft Chin. And yes I am referring to the Erin Vondrak one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.18.130.128 ( talk) 04:25, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
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I'm really perplexed as to what the anonymous House of Representatives IP contributor's interest in this article is. I monitor their contributions to ensure NPOV, and this is one article they keep coming back to and adding- it's quite bizarre. -- Kuzaar- T- C- 17:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Not meaning to get trivial about storage, but this page is about 10kb longer than it should be. Every article should uphold Wikipedia's standards, and this page displays that 90% plus of Wikipedia is junk and links to self-serving US congressman. Someone who can either objectively cut down the list, or give a summary of a handful of prominant people with the trait and with relevance to the subject of genetic traits, please cut this thing up and move it from downright bovine exriment to just plain awful would be divine intervention here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.100.225.250 ( talk) 13:41, 23 January 2007 (UTC).
I concur that we should significantly cut the list down, if not completely destroy. RegainTheTruth 21:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC) RegainTheTruth Good grief. This differs from a regular dimple because of the underlying bony fissure so it should not be placed in with regular dimples. THus, one could link it with the cleft palate page I suppose. It should not be removed simply because it is information. If you aren't interested, don't read it. Having this condition, I was interested and wanted to see how common it was, etc. I know people pay money to have it surgically done. Interestingly enough, when you read about it, it is an actual deformity. Deformity or not, after a lifetime of this condition not one person has ever made fun of it, and many people have stopped me on the street and said they loved it. Just leave it alone already. Clean it up or something, but there is no need to remove it.
so can we throw some statistics in here on prevalence of cleft chins in general public, maybe get a comparative skull photo, make this an actual article... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.188.184.154 ( talk) 03:21, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
its a bum chin i thoughta athought purdy cat —Preceding unsigned comment added by Punisher88 ( talk • contribs) 05:45, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
What causes it? Also, in ancient times, it was considered a sign of being prosperous. Not sure which culture, I learned this in school back in the early 90s. I was made fun of for mine in school. With such comments as Ass face, "W" chin & John Travolta."What happened, fall on a pipe?". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 156.34.188.211 ( talk) 06:50, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
I don't understand this claim
No matter what the inheritance pattern, homozygous parents do not have a 100% chance of producing ANYTHING. If it is a dominant trait, they have a 75% chance of passing it on. If it is recessive, they have a 25% chance. 30 seconds with google confirms that this is a simple Mendelian trait inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. To have such nonsense in the lede is depressing. I am correcting it. 98.24.127.189 ( talk) 23:26, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
Would it make sense to keep Michael Jackson on the list, considering his cleft chin was surgically created? 69.112.43.9 ( talk) 14:38, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
Maybe there should be a section for surgically created clef chins. You Can't Clap with One Hand ( talk) 16:10, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
I don't believe that image that was replaced 2 days ago was vandalism. If anything it was a much better example of Cleft Chin. And yes I am referring to the Erin Vondrak one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.18.130.128 ( talk) 04:25, 31 July 2011 (UTC)