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This page should not redirect to Pulp Fiction as the film borrows its title from the historical genre-cum-publication format known as "pulp fiction". This page had properly redirected to pulp magazine yet it is repeatedly reverted to direct to the film. Just as Motion sickness shouldn't forward you to Motion Sickness, neither should this page redirect you to the film's. I will put a disclaimer on the Pulp magazine page that says "'Pulp fiction' redirects here. For the film, see..." Jonathan F 00:49, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
That is one of this weird Wikipedia idiocies, where some arcane rule makes millions of user work harder. -- 91.10.11.86 ( talk) 23:27, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
I edited the short description of what pulp fiction refers to. The previous description said that they were printed on glossy paper, but the article says that they were printed on cheap pulp paper, and that the ones printed on higher-quality paper were called 'glossies' or 'slicks', directly contradicting the description given here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.111.17.151 ( talk) 23:18, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
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This page should not redirect to Pulp Fiction as the film borrows its title from the historical genre-cum-publication format known as "pulp fiction". This page had properly redirected to pulp magazine yet it is repeatedly reverted to direct to the film. Just as Motion sickness shouldn't forward you to Motion Sickness, neither should this page redirect you to the film's. I will put a disclaimer on the Pulp magazine page that says "'Pulp fiction' redirects here. For the film, see..." Jonathan F 00:49, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
That is one of this weird Wikipedia idiocies, where some arcane rule makes millions of user work harder. -- 91.10.11.86 ( talk) 23:27, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
I edited the short description of what pulp fiction refers to. The previous description said that they were printed on glossy paper, but the article says that they were printed on cheap pulp paper, and that the ones printed on higher-quality paper were called 'glossies' or 'slicks', directly contradicting the description given here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.111.17.151 ( talk) 23:18, 26 July 2010 (UTC)