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(The information on the relative danger of this mouse is unwarranted and subjective. It shouldn't be stated as fact.)
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The statement I made was in fact true. I know the person who the Elven Princess Mouse is based off of. I am a personal friend of hers.
 
The statement I made was in fact true. I know the person who the Elven Princess Mouse is based off of. I am a personal friend of hers.
  
:Whether or not the statement is true, whether or not you know the person - is any of the information useful? Is it objective? I would argue that perhaps the master of the dojo or the acolyte mice are MUCH harder to catch, so the statement of relative danger is useless and unwarranted. I have to back chamomiletea in its removal.
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:Whether or not the statement is true, whether or not you know the person - is any of the information useful? Is it objective? I would argue that perhaps the master of the dojo or the acolyte mice are MUCH harder to catch, so the statement of relative danger is useless and unwarranted. I have to back chamomiletea in its removal. Could you merely put it in the trivia section as "the person on whom the princess mouse was based has said that. . . " --[[User:Rvanarsdale|Rvanarsdale]] 22:57, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
Could you merely put it in the trivia section as "the person on whom the princess mouse was based has said that. . . "
 

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The statement I made was in fact true. I know the person who the Elven Princess Mouse is based off of. I am a personal friend of hers.

Whether or not the statement is true, whether or not you know the person - is any of the information useful? Is it objective? I would argue that perhaps the master of the dojo or the acolyte mice are MUCH harder to catch, so the statement of relative danger is useless and unwarranted. I have to back chamomiletea in its removal. Could you merely put it in the trivia section as "the person on whom the princess mouse was based has said that. . . " --Rvanarsdale 22:57, 2 April 2009 (UTC)