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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first,
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first, \
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first, \\\"Then we have \\\'A Perfectly Good Heart,\\\' which is basically complaining about a breakup set to a tune\\\", refers to a song that, to my knowledge, does not exist (if it is a real song, go ahead and put it back), and the other, \\\"Really, just about anything by Taylor Swift\\\", was practically begging to start a FlameWar[=/=]EditWar. I may move the entire example to the [[CountryMusic country]] folder.

On the other hand, \\\"Narm is \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' when something simply falls flat or \\\"doesn\\\'t work\\\"; this is not a page for simply [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontLike complaining about scenes you didn\\\'t like]].\\\"

If that is the case, I may just delete the example altogether. But then again, I\\\'m a horrible judge of what is and isn\\\'t {{Narm}}.

Please respond with your opinion.
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first, \
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first, \\\"Then we have \\\'A Perfectly Good Heart,\\\' which is basically complaining about a breakup set to a tune\\\", refers to a song that, to my knowledge, does not exist (if it is a real song, go ahead and put it back), and the other, \\\"Really, just about anything by Taylor Swift\\\", was practically begging to start a FlameWar[=/=]EditWar. I may move the entire example to the [[CountryMusic country]] folder.
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, i cut two statements: The first, \
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I pruned the Music/TaylorSwift example. As well as adding quotes and fixing a namespace, I cut two statements: The first, \\\"Then we have \\\'A Perfectly Good Heart,\\\' which is basically complaining about a breakup set to a tune\\\", refers to a song that, to my knowledge, does not exist (if it is a real song, go ahead and put it back), and the other, \\\"Really, just about anything by Taylor Swift\\\", was practically begging to start a FlameWar[=/=]EditWar.
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