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If you are going to add TGSB to entries, please check to see if the entry actually came from there, assuming is not always correct.  Again, please check on these actions that you decide to massively enact in the Supermanica forums. - MatterEaterLad
 
If you are going to add TGSB to entries, please check to see if the entry actually came from there, assuming is not always correct.  Again, please check on these actions that you decide to massively enact in the Supermanica forums. - MatterEaterLad
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Many of the entries that may look like they came from TGSB but they are in fact 100% original. When I add entries from comics, I always try to copy the writing style of TGSB as best I can, and others here also do the same. The idea is the make it look like it could have come from TGSB. That's not a rule, no one has to do it that way, but I find that it makes writing the entries more fun for me. So it is a good idea to double check.--[[User:Super Monkey|Super Monkey]] 13:56, 23 July 2007 (EDT)

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about the Professor Amos Dunn entry, There were no typos, that is the way it was written word for word, letter for letter in TGSB.--Super Monkey 22:07, 6 July 2006 (EDT)

If you are going to add TGSB to entries, please check to see if the entry actually came from there, assuming is not always correct. Again, please check on these actions that you decide to massively enact in the Supermanica forums. - MatterEaterLad

Many of the entries that may look like they came from TGSB but they are in fact 100% original. When I add entries from comics, I always try to copy the writing style of TGSB as best I can, and others here also do the same. The idea is the make it look like it could have come from TGSB. That's not a rule, no one has to do it that way, but I find that it makes writing the entries more fun for me. So it is a good idea to double check.--Super Monkey 13:56, 23 July 2007 (EDT)

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