Talk:The Frogs Who Desired a King

Cut from the article
I'm calling that out as original research. If there's a citation for this being a "subliminal reference" to the Frogs fable, I'd love to see it. -GTBacchus(talk) 06:06, 8 February 2008 (UTC)


 * I here again see the limitations on strictly applying the principle of WP:OR. 1. the request is culturally ridiculous, 2. the request is formally correct. I think the error of WP:OR in this case is that there is no adaption to what it applies to. For example 232+167=399 ! Everybody knows that, but a citation can't be found! Very few would care if there is actually an external source that alleges that "More politically minded readers"... etc.. Said: Rursus (☻) 11:21, 23 October 2008 (UTC)

I have followed through the logic of the tag left on 13 September 2010 and deleted the para speculating on what 'more politically minded readers' might think. Rather than 'original research', it is pure Point of View unsupported by any of the sources cited in the article or by the original text. It therefore has no place in an encyclopaedic article.

I have also added to the Allusions section and rewritten it. It is not enough simply to list use by other writers; such material also needs a context. Some of the material that was there has now been shifted to other sections where they fit better. Mzilikazi1939 (talk) 11:32, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

Heinlein references
Heinlein refers to King Log in "Tunnel In The Sky". I'll add the reference. --Phersh (talk) 05:58, 7 December 2014 (UTC)


 * In the guidelines on popular references, it is suggested that these should not be mentioned unless they shine new light on the subject of the article. I wonder how relevant any of the Heinlein references are. Maybe they should all be deleted. Mzilikazi1939 (talk) 12:39, 7 December 2014 (UTC)

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