Talk:Chapter 758

The Gregorian Calendar
Let's look at the facts -

Is it September 1st? If you answer no, then the unreleased content tag applies. It is not actually released. It's a leak. Please learn the days of the week Monsieur Terror. Mr. Whatever (talk) 23:49, August 29, 2014 (UTC)

Talk:Chapter 723 Chapter is out once it is in English. That's how we do it on the wiki. It doesn't matter if there's a leak. The articles wouldn't exist if the chapters were not out somewhere. SeaTerror (talk) 00:09, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

We get them a week before they hit the stands, which is why you see the publishing date, not the date it was put on the internet. 00:40, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Not which way you are going with that comment, DP. SeaTerror (talk) 00:48, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Chapter is not out. It's a leak. Therefore it isn't officially released, and the template applies. I know the difference between publishing date and leak dates.

The fact still remains... is it September 1st? If not, then it is simply an unreleased entity. No way around it. Mr. Whatever (talk) 01:07, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

If we got episodes early too we wouldn't use it on them either. SeaTerror (talk) 01:14, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

We would since they're... leaks. :) So can you prove that it's September 1st yet? I'm ready to hear you bullshit your way through this one. Mr. Whatever (talk) 01:18, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Not my fault you're too stupid to understand that once it is out in English they are counted as released. SeaTerror (talk) 01:42, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Lol at resorting to insults. Why are you unbanned again?

I'll state it again. It's a leak. It isn't actually out yet. Look at the date on the page. Then look at the date at the bottom right side of your computer. Then realize that the date on your computer is not the day of, or the day after September 1st.

I tried to explain that to you in the simplest possible way, but if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask and I will explain it again and again. 9/1/14, those are the numbers you are looking for just in case you don't know how to count. Mr. Whatever (talk) 02:16, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

No need to resort to childish insults. The problem seems to be a dispute of definition. One part defines "release date" as the date of actual release, i.e. not the leaked release date, while the counter-part defines it as the moment we can read it in English, i.e. the leaked release date. While I do believe that it should be the former of these two with the actual release date on the template enhancing this argument, there is no way of solving the issue by just spouting insults at each other. I don't think a poll should be necessary, so could we all just give good arguments to convince one another instead of thinking ourselves correct from the beginning?