User talk:IRSHOGUN

A tag has been placed on Meargh, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done because the page appears to have no meaningful content or history, and the text is unsalvageably incoherent.

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I received your note. Here is the text you were looking for: Meargh is A statement extracted from the Legendary Anime- T.F.F. by. Kakashi.

Meargh was first spoken by the legendary A.X. Shogun as he was on his death bed. His son, I.R. was the only one to witness this, and being the last thing he remebers of his father, he took it on as his catch phrase. Often during fights, or in random conversation I.R. can be seen saying this seemingly useless catch phrase, for only he knows of the true origin of the word.

Some think its just that: a random catchphrase brought upon by a escaping breath upon a deathbed. But it is not until later that we discover the true meaning of the word, as a fragment of an incantation. For one day, when the hall of his father was being cleaned, I.R. came upon the torn notebook for his father. Scribbled on the last page was a small green note. Somehow, to the cluelessness of others, it gave him the power to intiate many of his father's powers, including the Psycho Crusher, and the yet untouched power to destroy the world in a single move.

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As you're already aware, this is not an appropriate article for Wikipedia as it presently stands. Please do not make me regret that I went to the trouble of getting this for you by immediately reposting the same article; it will be deleted immediately, and I will be watching for it. If you think this topic will be an appropriate article for Wikipedia, you need to research how such articles are created and the factors that make them notable and verifiable. If you need further help, you can leave another message on my talk page. Accounting4Taste: talk 00:10, 26 November 2007 (UTC)