Talk:Cephalomancy
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[edit] So, are we keeping this article or not?
I spotted this substub on recent changes more than two weeks ago. I flagged it for speedy, as it was nothing more than a dicdef, but the anonymous creator of the page deleted the template. I could have reverted at the time, but instead I left a message on his/her talk page encouraging further contributions. Nothing came of it, hence the second flag for speedy.
If this is not a speedy delete candidate, then I'll list it on VfD, but does everyone who keeps restoring the page really see it growing into much more than it is now? A web search turns up nothing more than dicdefs; the divination article is encouraging people by creating red softlinks to such articles. --Ardonik 19:17, 2004 Aug 4 (UTC)
[edit] Waterproof skulls, ambergris, and set-in frags
Keep the article. That other creatures like to see human skulls has already been well-established as a perception and as a hedge against being overwhelmed by 'all other species' -- if ambergris holds fragrance why might it also hold images as a sort of whale-specific endeavor? We've all read about the bowl-cut hair-care technique. [This is and yet is not a joke.] .beadtot@AOL