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KeepIt's documentation of an Internet Meme of late 2005/ early 2006. Deleting the page won't make that fact go away. (This anonymous comment added from IP address) -- 70.24.118.158
KeepI see no reason to delete this. It's 100% credible and indeed documents a real, if not terribly widely known, Internet phenomenon. It's perhaps the first interesting issue raised from public personal photography sites such as webshots, and I could easily see this phenomenon repeating itself. If it does, Wenk will be counted among the first to generate unintentional popularity in this way (by user 24.211.155.113).
Delete. It's not vanity, as Wenk has nothing to do with it -- and would seemingly would've preferred to remain anonymous -- but this is a person who's 15 seconds of fame are up. -- GWO11:55, 16 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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