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:Looking at the points made now, I wouldn't object to a split, all things considered, but I don't feel particularly inclined to change my vote just yet. Probably put a pin in it for later. --{{User:Lord Grammaticus/sig}} 02:04, August 26, 2019 (EDT)
:Looking at the points made now, I wouldn't object to a split, all things considered, but I don't feel particularly inclined to change my vote just yet. Probably put a pin in it for later. --{{User:Lord Grammaticus/sig}} 02:04, August 26, 2019 (EDT)


== Noki = shell?==
= Noki = shell?=
The Trivia section states that "noki" translates to "shell", but in which language does noki mean shell? It certainly isn't Italian, since Italian never uses the letter K except for in loanwords (also, "seashell" in Italian is "conchiglia"). I've tried Googling, but nothing came up. {{,User:KingDDD99/sig}} 00:34, October 23, 2019 (EDT)
The Trivia section states that "noki" translates to "shell", but in which language does noki mean shell? It certainly isn't Italian, since Italian never uses the letter K except for in loanwords (also, "seashell" in Italian is "conchiglia"). I've tried Googling, but nothing came up. {{,User:KingDDD99/sig}} 00:34, October 23, 2019 (EDT)


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