Topic on User talk:Kuma

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Once a trope has the basic ten examples, there's no need to open up the editor and back a dumptruck full of more equally illiterate examples into it. You can add them after the trope has left the workshop. Continuously adding more and more material while it's in the workshop does nothing but discourage anyone but you from working on it.
Once a trope has the basic ten examples, there's no need to open up the editor and back a dumptruck full of more equally illiterate examples into it. You can add them after the trope has left the workshop. Continuously adding more and more material while it's in the workshop does nothing but discourage anyone but you from working on it.

Just ''stop''. '''''Please'''''.