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A message addressed to Wikipedians who frequently edit this page.
Being a Polandball fan at heart allows me to have certain advantages that Wikipedians (hereinafter: "they") do not have. First, they edit this page, but there is something called Polandball Rules, and unfortunately I have them I have to report that one of those images breaks these rules. It is the graffiti image shown in the article. First, Russia has eyebrows. That breaks the rules. Ukraine and the EU hold arms. Balls don't have arms. It's really stupid to think that Ukraine also has a mouth and tongue and hair. We are talking about a super danger that forces me to nominate it for deletion.
It's time to teach them that what really matters about Polandball are its rules (although we know that such controversial variants as Countryhumans have emerged from them, but leave it unimportant). Any questions about Polandball, its rules and its stereotypes, comment in my discussion.
I believe the image in question needs to stay because it shows Countryballs' presence in the popular culture and the use of Countryballs in the political discourse. Polandball rules have no application in this case. –Vipz (talk) 02:10, 8 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I know, but on Wikimedia Commons there are many images and maybe you will find an image that meets these rules. I will be looking for an image: Note, Each rule is determined by the Polandball Wiki of each language, Therefore, we should follow the rules of Polandball Wiki English, and on the Spanish Wikipedia we would have to put images that comply with the rules of Wiki Polandball Hispana (WPH), There are some rules that apply to all Wiki Polandball, For example, Serbiaball must wear a patch, hate "kebab" (that is, Islam) and if the author wants an accordion.