While the terms are used in articles, there is no article, or redirect to an article about this yearly event.
While the polar vortex article contains
The Antarctic vortex of the Southern Hemisphere
There is no redirect to that section.
Interesting subjects that actually exist, but do not have a Wikipedia article. And might never be found on Wikipedia. People, places and things. If it's patent nonsense, you won't find it here. Over time it's possible entries here might appear on Wikipedia. If you come across this most rare event, please let me know.
While the terms are used in articles, there is no article, or redirect to an article about this yearly event.
While the polar vortex article contains
The Antarctic vortex of the Southern Hemisphere
There is no redirect to that section.
A type of Grouper, not found, and found on Wikipedia (the astute observer will not that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammistin has a link to soapfish, which takes you to the main Grouper article. Grammistin is the "soap" that the soapfish creates.
The species in the tribes Grammistini and Diploprionini secrete a mucus-like toxin in their skin called grammistin, and when they are confined in a restricted space and subjected to stress, the mucus produces a foam that is toxic to nearby fish. These fishes are often called soapfishes. They have been classified either as their own families or within subfamilies,[13] although they are classified by the 5th Edition of the Fishes of the World, classifies these two groups as tribes within the subfamily Epinephelinae
Still nothing on Wikipedia
There are multiple warming holes now, as well as a moving warming hole. lol
The controversy does not have an article on Wikipedia (July 19 2023). Yet.
Dr. Blair Peters not found on Wikipedia
Notable for publicly celebrating permanent surgery on minors to "change their sex", and posting a video
https://www.zocdoc.com/doctor/1871147876-blair-peters-md
No article. If you don't know what Redrum means, it is Murder backwards, a word Danny says, and eventually writes, so that his Mom sees it in the mirror and realizes what it means. And that is enough of a spoiler.
The reason "no article" matters, is when somebody does a Google search for something, with no article, Wikipedia does not come up on the search page. Redirects are not indexed by Google search.
Bing brings up both Urban Dictionary and a fandom wiki when you search for Redrum.
If you are in the northeastern United States, and yet another weekend has been ruined by rain, feel free to lean your head out a window and scream at a motorist. They are, for the most part, to blame. In 1998, a group of scientists at Arizona State University analyzed data going back to the 1940s, and found that a disproportionate amount of rain was hitting on weekend days. Since the seven day week isn’t natural, they went looking for some unnatural causes of the wet weekends.
There is a scientific reason why it always rains on weekends
http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/19980706131634data_trunc_sys.shtml
Not allowed on Wikipedia (this one has been updated, see here) On 4 August 2023 the first effort to allow an article on Matt was made. Currently there is an article on Furie allowed)
(this is the old post below)
Matt Furie is incredibly notable, more so than every editor on Wikipedia, however, due to his being the creator of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character, they do not want to tell his story. Or give him any credit/attention, because that's how the woke view the world.
I mean, he sued InfoWars, and won, and a hundred other alt right hate sites that were illegally using his cartoon character, and they do not want him to have an article.
Feels Bad Man
His print comics, children books and even an entire documentary film on his experience with having his work stolen by the internet, is not considered notable by the woke morons of Wikipedia. Only when Pepe became a symbol of the resistance online, mostly by 4chan, did an article on Pepe show up. Which does not mention the creator, Mark Furie. The article was desired by some moron to be deleted in less than 30 minutes. Of course.
By September 2016 he was credited with creating the character.
Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie. The character originated in his comic, Boy's Club #1.
Within seconds it was edited to to read
Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie as a meme expressing White Supremacy[3].
Which is completely false. Of course.
The "source" was an online glorified blog, that simply lied to everyone. Claiming -
No record can be found of deleted articles.
Bonus content. The following image is not found on Wikipedia