Talk:Nerf

Er, I don't think stealing the Wikipedia information for this page is a good idea. Perhaps we could write our own article instead? JetCell 03:37, August 19, 2010 (UTC)

I took it from Wikipedia, but removed the non important info. Feel free to change it if it seems too "obvious". I tried to make it look like it was written from this Wikis perspective. Cpt. RileyLet's Talk 04:01, August 19, 2010 (UTC)

NERF meaning, go figure!
link: http://mylastdart.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/things-you-probably-never-knew-about.html

35.11.163.207 21:28, January 18, 2013 (UTC)


 * Almost all of this article was taken from another already existing article, so I am not jumping to conclusions that this is in fact true. Not to mention, he doesn't give any actual reference and just asks for the readers to take his word for it. It's really not hard to screencap the conversation and upload it... Jet  [ Talk • Contributions ] 21:39, January 18, 2013 (UTC)

not sure how actually talking to Hasbro doesn't count as a source, what do you want the phone conversation? 35.11.163.207 23:24, January 18, 2013 (UTC)


 * He talked to one official on the definition, that was it. Only one source doesn't really back up a claim. If I said that I talked to a Hasbro employee and they said they were working on a 150-foot ranged Titan replacement, would it be correct? It is only one source. This guy's blog doesn't really have anything new in the community either, from what I can tell. Ga  ge  16:31, January 19, 2013 (UTC)


 * That's your conversation with him. I was moreso asking for his conversation with Hasbro UK. Not to mention, it's like what Gage said as well: it's just one guy from the PR department. If the brand/company itself was to come forth and say that Nerf actually did stand for something, then fine, we'd add that info into the article. Not to mention, Hasbro UK could say one thing about it and then another Hasbro PR person/site could say something completely different. Jet  [ Talk • Contributions ] 20:51, January 19, 2013 (UTC)


 * Are you saying that information from the UK is not reliable? Loljk.
 * This seems pretty legit. I mean, the acronym makes sense. Care to suggest something else?
 * I would say that, if anything, the article should read 'it is most likely that NERF stands for.....' so as to not insist that it is the truth. WIkipedia and its associates aren't exactly known for being right all the time. Also, it's Hasbro UK's job to represent and corroborate with Hasbro as a whole. They're not likely to put out such a heinous and untrue statement as Gage suggested; chances are they would be punished for it if they did.
 * Witty Englishman  21:36, January 19, 2013 (UTC)

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