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No problem, Intuitive, I have about 5-10 theories buzzing in my end about heroes all the time, some are eventually going to be right. Still, I am convinced Sylar is Linda Tavara's son, because well having two serial killers parents made a lot of sense. |
No problem, Intuitive, I have about 5-10 theories buzzing in my end about heroes all the time, some are eventually going to be right. Still, I am convinced Sylar is Linda Tavara's son, because well having two serial killers parents made a lot of sense. |
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Hi Blood69. Please use the preview button when editing a page. When you don't it clutters up the recent changes with the same edit over and over. If you press the preview, you can see if you are satisfied with your page before saving it. Thanks!--{{User:Catalyst/sig}} 10:03, 7 October 2009 (EDT) |
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Re:Apology by Blood69
I usually leave a note in the edit summary when I remove a theory containing spoiler content, in case I haven't, I apologize. The wiki has seen people trying to add theories based on spoiler information in the past, but when the theory clearly precedes the spoiler (such as Ando getting an ability), we don't remove it, like we do with theories based on spoiler information added after the spoiler has been released, that's the reason Spoiler:Theories was created, so people didn't spoil it for other people. You must really be good at theories for them to be so frequently thought to be spoilers. Intuitive Empath - Talk - Contributions 17:08, 4 October 2009 (EDT)
No problem, Intuitive, I have about 5-10 theories buzzing in my end about heroes all the time, some are eventually going to be right. Still, I am convinced Sylar is Linda Tavara's son, because well having two serial killers parents made a lot of sense.
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Hi Blood69. Please use the preview button when editing a page. When you don't it clutters up the recent changes with the same edit over and over. If you press the preview, you can see if you are satisfied with your page before saving it. Thanks!--Catalyst · Talk · HL 10:03, 7 October 2009 (EDT)