Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zerophilia (Disease)


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The result was speedy: fictional disease from movie Zerophilia. `'mikka (t) 22:26, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

Zerophilia (Disease)
This article is about an improbable sounding disease. An editor marked it for speedy claiming patent nonsense. Another one was going to mark it a hoax, but found google results and now isn't quite so sure. This AFD is to expose it to a broader audience who might be able to determine if it is a hoax or not. Plain Google results turned up 1,640,000 hits, most of which are for a movie featuring a disease by this name with this description. Some of them, however, are for the International Organization of Zerophiliacs. A narrower search, attempting to exclude the movie, and limited to English-language results turns up 522 hits, some of which are still about the movie, and most of which are dubious at best, but may be genuine (look at this one). A google news search turns up 6 hits, all for the movie. A google scholar search for Zerophilia turns up nothing, but one for z chromosome turns up 624,000 hits. So, is this a real disease? If so, where are the reliable sources? Co-nom by User:Twospoonfuls and ~ ONUnicorn (Talk / Contribs) 20:26, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
 * As the nom who isn't sure if this is for real or not, I abstain. ~ ONUnicorn (Talk / Contribs) 20:26, 12 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Firstly there is no such thing as a Z chromosome, clearly the author is making this up or repeating something from some absurd sci-fi film. Secondly this notional disease would have to change its adult host's sex, patently this is nonsense. Twospoonfuls 20:41, 12 October 2006 (UTC)


 * No Z chromosome in humans, I should have said. Twospoonfuls 20:48, 12 October 2006 (UTC)


 * This is a disease from a movie. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gray Porpoise (talk • contribs)


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