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::::: Looking at it again it also uses "Beep" as well. I guess "the Meep" is like saying "the human" when referring to a human character? {{User:Epsilon the Eternal/signature}} 21:08, 23 September 2023 (UTC) | ::::: Looking at it again it also uses "Beep" as well. I guess "the Meep" is like saying "the human" when referring to a human character? {{User:Epsilon the Eternal/signature}} 21:08, 23 September 2023 (UTC) | ||
== Pronouns == | |||
I'm sure this will come in greater detail after we settle how to cover the two incarnations of the all-mighty Meep. But basically, this is a note I want to make right now. | |||
In the televised special, the Meep says they use the definite article pronouns at all times. This means that instead of writing a paragraph like: | |||
''The Meep visited a city in Europe with fine bread, which they quite enjoyed. They looked for a transport ship but could not find a sinal.'' | |||
The correct form would actually be: | |||
''The Meep visited a city in Europe with fine bread, which the Meep quite enjoyed. The Meep looked for a transport ship but could not find a signal.'' | |||
This does give the article the tone of something like a children's book (surely the Meep's intention). But if we go forward with this writing style, we must ask if this is retroactive as well? I figure an answer will come once we figure out how many pages we need on "The Meep." But it's worth noting for now. [[User:OttselSpy25|OS25]][[User Talk:OttselSpy25|🤙☎️]] 23:49, 25 November 2023 (UTC) |