Talk:Stuart Smalley
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Scope Question
[edit]"This article is within the scope of WikiProject LGBT studies, which tries to ensure comprehensive and factual coverage of all LGBT-related issues on Wikipedia."
I'm not sure I understand why. Glkanter (talk) 19:10, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
How could anyone waste their time on something this trivial and foolish, especially noting the dotty Hebrew idiot (i.e. Franken) that dreamed it up? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.173.69.250 (talk) 23:43, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
- The history shows that this action was done by SatyrBot. The bot's userpage says that it "auto-tags the talk pages of articles in {{LGBT-stub}} with {{LGBTProject }}." The only gay related statement in the article is:
It is frequently hinted that Stuart may be gay, but his sexual orientation is never clearly stated. All his romantic partners have names which could be male or female, like Dale, Chris, or Merle. His father gripes, "You'd drink too if you had Liberace for a son."
- This is probably why the article is no longer in any LGBT-related categories. Therefore, it may not fall within the scope of WikiProject LGBT studies and I have removed that banner from the talk page. Senator2029║talk 18:33, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
- The history shows that this action was done by SatyrBot. The bot's userpage says that it "auto-tags the talk pages of articles in {{LGBT-stub}} with {{LGBTProject }}." The only gay related statement in the article is:
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[edit]I removed these lines from the "catchphrases" section because, while they are amusing and perhaps even memorable gags, they are not catchphrases, an expression "recognized by its repeated utterance".
"I'm a skeleton because it's scary and because it reminds me that I am a human being. And that's okay. That's what I am. And besides, I think it makes me look thinner (a Halloween thought)." "I learned what love is from my parents. Which is that you find that one special person who was placed on the planet just for you, and then you put them through forty years of living hell."
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