User talk:Themosquito

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Frenulum Breve & related articles/edit
(Comment copied from Talk:Frenulum Breve): Wikipedia is not the place for original research - if there aren't any legitimate references that can be provided, then this article does not belong here. Feel free to cite either online or offline sources, so long as they can be readily verified by others. Otherwise, this article will be removed. Cheers. --P e ruvianLlama(spit) 19:18, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
 * I would also ask that for the moment, you stop adding references to Frenulum Breve (or his related articles) to other, established articles. Until you can assert the factuality of Breve, I don't think it's a good idea to make quite so many wikilinks. Thanks. --P e ruvianLlama(spit) 19:21, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Sorry for the deluge of messages here; but a great place to start with verifying the accuracy of these claims is to provide some publication data for The Mosquito, such as a legitimate ISBN number, or the name of the publisher. --P e ruvianLlama(spit) 19:24, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

Regarding the factuality of Frenulum Breve
As I stated in the article on Frenulum Breve, it is a pen name and nobody (as far as I know) of this name exists. However, I have read the book and I believed it to be important enough to include on Wikipedia. Unfortunately, I am no longer in the possession of the book, so I cannot supply you with any publication data, other than the year (2006) and the country (Britain). More than this, I am afraid I do not know. I have created a blog in an effort to meet your criterion for a person's 'existence' that they must return results from Google. However, I do not believe this to be a necessary requirement.

Don't feel the troll
Frenulum breve is a medical condition involving the penis. (Isn't that clever?) Hopefully, friend, your school vacation will end soon so you will have something better to do than such feeble jokes.


 * Assume good faith. Frenulum Breve even openly linked to the medical condition, so although it is may seem suspicious, it is hardly worth the label of "troll". Regardless of the user's intentions however, the whole thing is not verifiable since (by the author's own admission) no sources exist to be cited. Deleting the article was the logical step. --P e ruvianLlama(spit) 21:04, 5 February 2006 (UTC)