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Nuking the Pop Cult Section From Orbit (it's the only way to be sure)
I understand that those of us with no first-hand exposure to Japan outside anime and video games will think that listing monsters that vaguely resemble a Satori is somehow important. It isn't. First, it's not referenced, which means it shouldn't be there to begin with. Secondly, it embarrassing to the rest of us since it gives undue weight to things that are the definition of trivia. Once you break open an actual book and do some research that would stand up to academic inquiry, in other words take Japanese mythology seriously, then whatever you come up with should and will go into this article. Anything else needs to be drop kicked and deleted.
Duende-Poetry (
talk) 19:47, 27 November 2011 (UTC)reply
You don't have to be so smug about it. — Preceding
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Nuking the Pop Cult Section From Orbit (it's the only way to be sure)
I understand that those of us with no first-hand exposure to Japan outside anime and video games will think that listing monsters that vaguely resemble a Satori is somehow important. It isn't. First, it's not referenced, which means it shouldn't be there to begin with. Secondly, it embarrassing to the rest of us since it gives undue weight to things that are the definition of trivia. Once you break open an actual book and do some research that would stand up to academic inquiry, in other words take Japanese mythology seriously, then whatever you come up with should and will go into this article. Anything else needs to be drop kicked and deleted.
Duende-Poetry (
talk) 19:47, 27 November 2011 (UTC)reply
You don't have to be so smug about it. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
75.72.186.125 (
talk) 02:32, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply