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I just don’t think a watermarked image looks good on the wiki.

Besides, he didn’t give any reason for having it there, and didn’t respond to my edits. Just kept putting it back up.

I think you’re missing what he’s doing Mr. Someguy. Did you ever give any thought to why there’s a mediafire watermark on a jpeg image?

Advertising a site. Related or not, he could put it somewhere else, not on the image.

mediafire is just a free file hosting site like imageshack… seeing as the file isn’t actually hosted on mediafire now and is actually uploaded onto the wiki there’s no sensible reason for it to be on the image.

The url on the watermark links to a file called Houdneyes.wmv
So I’m thinking… why would someone hide a link to a video file in a watermark on an image?

I wasn’t going to outright say publicly that there’s leaked footage on the wiki but what the hell, there’s leaked footage on the wiki everyone.

Reverted that pic again, lets see how long that lasts. I suggest whoever is moderating the wiki deletes this guy’s wiki account.

Official media?

Haha, I remember that pic :stuck_out_tongue:

That’s the super houndeye shooter minigame.

super turbo houndeye puncher

THREE

I’ve found this video on youtube: REMOVED . Is it allowed to add this to the wiki or is it leaked content?
EDIT: sry guys - I’ve removed the link.

No. You shouldn’t even link to it.

Carlos is going to shit bricks when he shows up.

are you serious? why the heck would we want to see that on the wiki? The wiki is supposed to be an informational source for information and information.

No. Please dont put that up. It is flarm and fluff.

I’m not sure if I should watch this. Should I watch this?

Do what you want when you still have the choice before seeing Breen in every channel.

I know I did :smiley:

I’ve failed the link is still there in the quote…
:fffuuu:

I guess I shouldn’t watch it if it’s worth removing. I’ll remove it too.

Not before I downloaded it though :stuck_out_tongue:

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