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  1. Anarcho-punk
  • This one looks good. As part of this, check out the DIY Ethic article -- a student did this one last year and it connects in an interesting way to this one.
  1. Punk subculture
  • This one is too elaborate, I think. Note the activity on the edit history and the talk page. You could potentially work between this and the previous page to work on how all this content works together. If you want to do that, let me know so we can talk about what it would look like.
  1. Folk hero
  • This one is too short. It has an interesting history but needs some help in terms of content as well as editing.
  1. Black belt (martial arts)
  • This one could work, although it a bit sparse on content. If you really want to do it, I can add it to the list.
  1. Stance (martial arts)
  • This one really has less content, and very little citations. So it would tough to work with.

Etherfire (talk) 21:46, 14 February 2020 (UTC)Reply