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Sure. I used reference book as an example. The reasoning here actually seems to suggest that this isn't the case, but, again, I'm not exactly suspecting that this wiki is 100% consistent over a period of seven years (especially not over rule 1, which I think we can all agree is an absolute mess of a rule). I just brought up the immediate precedent I remembered.
Sure. I used reference book as an example. The reasoning here actually seems to suggest that this isn't the case, but, again, I'm not exactly suspecting that this wiki is 100% consistent over a period of seven years (especially not over rule 1, which I think we can all agree is an absolute mess of a rule). I just brought up the immediate precedent I remembered.


If there's more recent precedent, or more applicable precedent, I'm all for it.
If there's more recent precedent, or more applicable precedent, I'm all for it.
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Sure. I used reference book as an example. The reasoning here actually seems to suggest that this isn't the case, but, again, I'm not exactly suspecting that this wiki is 100% consistent over a period of seven years (especially not over rule 1, which I think we can all agree is an absolute mess of a rule). I just brought up the immediate precedent I remembered.

If there's more recent precedent, or more applicable precedent, I'm all for it.