Three question marks (ConceptTopic, 8)
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- | '''Three question marks''', not to be confused with [[question mark]], [[Strange Klug|four question marks]] [[five question marks]] and [[ten question marks]], is a common nickname for characters we don't know the name of yet. So far, this has been used for [[Lord Marcus XXXIX]] and the [[Silver|rival]] from [[Pokémon 2]]. In [[one]] [[very special case]], it also can refer to an [[ | + | '''Three question marks''', not to be confused with [[question mark]], [[Strange Klug|four question marks]] [[five question marks]] and [[ten question marks]], is a common nickname for characters we don't know the name of yet. So far, this has been used for [[Lord Marcus XXXIX]] and the [[Silver|rival]] from [[Pokémon 2]]. In [[one]] [[very special case]], it also can refer to an [[Toadstool's ???|item which is unknown]]. |
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That's believable...
Three question marks, not to be confused with question mark, four question marks five question marks and ten question marks, is a common nickname for characters we don't know the name of yet. So far, this has been used for Lord Marcus XXXIX and the rival from Pokémon 2. In one very special case, it also can refer to an item which is unknown.