Editing Talk:Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
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#{{User|Madz the Penguin}} Let's compare the new user and Mario Wiki members to an intern and experienced doctors, respectively. Without much experience, an intern is prone to make mistakes in the hospital, and if she doesn't ask experienced doctors first, she could get in big trouble. One day, he/she decided to let a family of people who couldn't pay to get into the clinic. He/She saw that they were indeed sick, so s/he decided that they could get into the clinic for free. However, it was illegal for them not to pay, so when one of the most experienced docs figured out about the non-paying patients, he knew he had to get rid of them. Other doctors, on the other hand, thought it was a nice thing to do, so they wanted to keep the patients in. They argued and argued, forgetting the law that if the patients couldn't pay, they couldn't get in. This is like that, so I'm going to say, "if they can't pay (if they haven't met Mario characters), they can't get in (they can't get an article). | #{{User|Madz the Penguin}} Let's compare the new user and Mario Wiki members to an intern and experienced doctors, respectively. Without much experience, an intern is prone to make mistakes in the hospital, and if she doesn't ask experienced doctors first, she could get in big trouble. One day, he/she decided to let a family of people who couldn't pay to get into the clinic. He/She saw that they were indeed sick, so s/he decided that they could get into the clinic for free. However, it was illegal for them not to pay, so when one of the most experienced docs figured out about the non-paying patients, he knew he had to get rid of them. Other doctors, on the other hand, thought it was a nice thing to do, so they wanted to keep the patients in. They argued and argued, forgetting the law that if the patients couldn't pay, they couldn't get in. This is like that, so I'm going to say, "if they can't pay (if they haven't met Mario characters), they can't get in (they can't get an article). | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== |