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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they can be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you had any specific trouble spots you could point out where you think context is most needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it might be more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they can be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you had any specific trouble spots you could point out where you think context is most needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you had any specific trouble spots you could point out where you think context is most needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they can be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you had any specific trouble spots you could point out where you think context is most needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you also had any specific trouble spots where you think context is needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you had any specific trouble spots you could point out where you think context is most needed, that would also help.
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They\'re actually direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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They\\\'re actually deliberate references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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They are actually direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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They\\\'re actually direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\'re direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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They are actually direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\\\'re direct references -- right down to various poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. It\'s quite extensiveI mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\\\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\\\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. It\\\'s quite extensiveI mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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And if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you also had any specific trouble spots where you think context is needed, that would also help.
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Not trying to come off as snarky, but if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you also had any specific trouble spots where you think context is needed, that would also help.
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And if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. And as I\'ve brought up before, my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired. If you also had any specific trouble spots where you think context is needed, that would also help.
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And if you have the time to copy out all that, it just seems a lot more straightforward to drop a note on the Discussion page asking for more context before you delete it. Also my understanding is that ZCE policy is to comment examples out so they be seen and repaired, rather than simply deleting them. If you also had any specific trouble spots where you think context is needed, that would also help.
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No, they\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do Expy and CompositeCharacter should be flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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No, they\\\'re direct references -- right down to specific poses and art compositions directly paying homage to those comics, quotes shouting out to specific scenes, not to mention the similar power sets and personalities. I mentioned this before, but I do think {{Expy}} and CompositeCharacter are flexible enough to cover {{Homage}} and {{Pastiche}} as a form of adaptation.
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