Talk:Greatness

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I feel fairly certain that Chipotle's menu is actually deserving the title of a "great thing."

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[edit] Lists of great things

There's little that can go here without violating WP:NPOV. As the article says, "greatness" is too subjective. Merely being the biggest, first, etc., doesn't necessarily denote greatness; mere superlatives won't cut it. Even being a wonder doesn't automatically mean "great", IMHO. References to lists by non-Wikpedians that attept to subjectively categorize greatness may be suitable to catalog here. Any list by a Wikipedian by it's very nature must violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. --Kbh3rdtalk 03:20, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] List of GT 2

I think someone meant "Jackie Chan," not "Jonny Chan." Oh, well. Basketballoneten 01:52, 28 January 2008 (UTC)