User talk:Cindyrella b

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I wish you could let me leave those examples, because there are a lot of characters in movies of the Maniac Pixie Dream Girl, and they aren't shown in this page. A lot of resources on the internet mention this and many more examples, but the wikipedia page doesn't. I think it should since this is the first page shown when you search it on the internet. I may not have a reliable source but anyone who knows what is a MPDG and have seen those movies will agree on my examples. Cindyrella b (talk) 18:18, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Hi Cindyrella b, the points you are making are original research. As certain as you are that you're right, I hope you can recognize that Wikipedia would be a worse resource overall if we let anyone add unsourced information provided they feel that anyone else would agree. Your best bet is to look for reliable sources that mention those examples. If you're not sure if a source is reliable, you may want to read through that policy, check out the list of perennial sources, or ask at the RS noticeboard. Firefangledfeathers (talk) 18:28, 1 July 2021 (UTC)