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Um... well. Even if you could make an argument for it, please don't. It falls under the Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment. Thank you for asking first.
Edited by HeraldAlberich^ That, and as a "boss" is an idea specific to fictional media, he doesn't count anyway based on that principal alone.
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessNot to mention "disc-one" and "final" are specific to media. Unless defeating someone means eternal peace or the universe ends immediately thereafter. "Seeming final boss is defeated halfway through the game" is impossible when "final boss" and "halfway through the game" are both utterly impossible.
I see you added it to Disc-One Final Boss. Despite the page being, for the aforementioned reasons, No Real Life Examples Please. So... thanks for reporting yourself, I guess?
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.In any case Osama is no more a Disk-One Final Boss than Hitler is an actual Final Boss... Except in Wolfenstein 3-D. Real Life isn't exactly like a video game (usually).
Edited by Paireon I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me.I assume you mean Osama bin Laden, right? Usually people don't refer to him as just "Osama".
Keet cleanupHate to break this, but Disk-One Final Boss is under No Real Life Examples, Please!. Thus, Osama (bin Laden) is automatically disqualified, as he's a real-life individual.
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Can Osama be considered a real-life example of a Disc-One Final Boss?