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Not nonsense[edit]

It's a poem or song - translated from Japanese (rather better than Japanese usually translates). I've tagged it copyvio, because even though it's apparently free to use, it's not licensed CC-BY-SA. Nonsense is stuff like "yutcytuiurtterere ujyuhhjjhjh" (but Google check it to see if it is Upper Slobodian or something), or "foundation aardvark blue fishwife sideways" - totally meaningless. There's very little actual nonsense (in the WP sense) posted. Plenty of rubbish, but rubbish isn't speediable per se. Peridon (talk) 19:33, 22 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the personal update. You know, in all honesty I wasn't 100% sure and I probably should not have tagged it as such due to my uncertainty. Your description makes perfect sense and I appreciate the easy breakdown--rubbish vs. actual nonsense. Always appreciate the help! Gamble2Win (talk) 20:03, 22 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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