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Is there a bug filed against SLASH'EM about this item being called the "asian pear?" This would be more correctly called the "Asian pear" as Asian is a proper noun and thus capitalized. When referencing one of the continents by name such as in this instance, it is incorrect to lowercase the name.
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Is there a bug filed against SLASH'EM about this item being called the "asian pear?" This would be more correctly called the "Asian pear" as Asian is a proper noun and thus capitalized. When referencing one of the continents by name such as in this instance, it is incorrect to lowercase the name.{{unsigned2|23:36, 20 April 2013‎|4.166.0.139}}
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:SLASH'EM is not in development anymore AFAIK, so I'm afraid there isn't really anyone to report this to. I do agree with you, though ([[wiktionary:Asian|and so does Wiktionary]]). —[[User:bcode|bcode]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User talk:bcode|talk]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[[Special:EmailUser/Bcode|mail]]</sup> 01:09, 21 April 2013 (UTC)

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Is there a bug filed against SLASH'EM about this item being called the "asian pear?" This would be more correctly called the "Asian pear" as Asian is a proper noun and thus capitalized. When referencing one of the continents by name such as in this instance, it is incorrect to lowercase the name.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.166.0.139 (talkcontribs) 23:36, 20 April 2013‎

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SLASH'EM is not in development anymore AFAIK, so I'm afraid there isn't really anyone to report this to. I do agree with you, though (and so does Wiktionary). —bcode talk | mail 01:09, 21 April 2013 (UTC)