A Stock Phrase page that has no YKTTW? Cut it.
It may work as a Deadpan Response or something like that, but as-is it's just a line of dialogue.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanWhatever.
(Just so we can move on. :))
yeah, smiting this seems the best option.
Utterly indefensible. Cut it.
It really just seems to be a list of whenever any character says 'whatever'.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickDo we need a crowner here, or do we have full consensus for a cut?
well, so far there are 8ish responses in agreement, and none defending, so I say nobody's gonna fault you for putting it on the cutlist
edited 9th Jul '14 10:37:51 PM by tryrar
Seems enough for me. Worst case, it's sent back to TRS and then we ought to crowner this.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanSent the page and laconic to the cutlist.
he, I just did too. I'm not sure who ninja'd who
edited 10th Jul '14 12:16:36 AM by tryrar
Err, you should have gotten rid of the wicks first and then cutlist it. I'll take care of the wicks.
Macron's notes...whoops. You are correct of course
~sigh~ The article got cut when I was halfway done with the wicks., so now it appears that all the wicks are gone even though there's still some lying around the wiki and I have no way of finding them (because they won't show up on the "Related To" list unless someone edits the article they are in).
Well, I guess it can't be helped now. Anyway, now that Whatever is gone, this thread has served its purpose.
edited 10th Jul '14 3:40:42 AM by MacronNotes
Macron's notes
This is a page for the word "whatever." That's it.
What. The. Hell.
The Example As Thesis really doesn't help, hiding what little definition there is in a confusing paragraph. I guess we could theoretically make some sort of Deadpan Response trope out of this, but I really doubt it. Burning it down and salting the earth seems like a better idea.