User talk:Alphafactor

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In response to summary on Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
I realise that my summary was vague and albeit wrong. Cause I forgot the word "not". The point is, if you could write an article about "ultraporn" that would actually satisfy the style of this wiki, then sure, go ahead. But could you really? Remember, when you link to an article that doesn't exist, think of it whether or not it has any content that really ought to be written. Of course, "ought" is very tolerant on this wiki. Admittedly, I need to write our Manual of Style, where all this should be included. Ugh. I'll get on it soon! --SvipTalk 18:47, 20 April 2008 (PDT)