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Technically Without A Single Citation, But...[edit]
Wow, where do we even begin on this? Sino-Greco comparisons without a single reference ... because, why not? why bother to actually open a book when it should just be obvious? (because that's how academia works, I suppose). I mean, once you slash and burn the Orpheuswithout-reference sentences what else is there to this entry but rude bullsh*t that anyone who actually cared about Japanese Mythology would take offense to? What should be done? Duende-Poetry (talk) 19:44, 28 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The tone of the artcile makes it sound like these things are real creatures, and has a tone more reminiscant of a 'How to Avoid Them" guide than an encyclopedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.241.223.169 (talk) 13:12, 4 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]