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Proposed deletion of Banana Doughnut theory
The article Banana Doughnut theory has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- I'm not sure if this is a serious scientific article, Banana doughnut theory? and it mentions banana rays which raised a few eyebrows and had me snickering. However has four sources and this could be one of those "strange but true articles If I've made a stupid mistake nominating this feel free to trout me and yell on my talk page.
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