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Blood type
...Are you serious? HOW IN THE WORLD does that point to a reference to a band?? — Jiyanamiki ❤  05:14, August 4, 2011 (UTC)

http://typeonegative.net/ There's a band named Type O Negative. I also noted it because the dog tags that I've seen don't mention blood type, so it's either there as a way of defining character or there as an easter egg. Maybe someone at Double Helix likes TON. I was just noting the fact that there's a band of that name, making sure to note that it's possibly a reference, but not definitely. JaneTheNurse 05:30, August 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * So everyone who has ever had a blood type 0 Negative is a reference to a band? There is not nearly enough evidence for it to be worthy of Trivia. I have no idea what you mean by how dog tags don't mention blood types; it's a standard for all military dog tags . If someone in the army is injured and needs blood, they know what type of blood to give them. — Jiyanamiki ❤  06:22, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * What I'm saying is that it was a possibility. I wasn't saying it was actual truth. Quit acting like I was making a claim that was supposed to be undeniable. But no, the dog tags THAT I'VE SEEN haven't had blood type on them. They weren't for deployed people, though, so that might have been the difference. I don't know. What I am trying to point out though is that Asian cultures do put importance on blood type as being an indicator of personality. Type O is supposedly known for ruthlessness and cruelty (along with the standard good traits of course) and I found it interesting that they gave Adam type O. Do you think it's not worth mentioning? They had to make the decision of what it would be at some point. Who's to say it has no meaning whatsoever? JaneTheNurse 12:45, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Calm your tone the possiblity of it being a reference is incredibly low and now a days military dog tags often have blood types now incase of needed blood sharing or whatever and it really doesnt seem to have any meaning what so ever and its really not worth mentioning honestly I've seen and played many games what involve quotes apperances and even personality what are similar to others for example on Left 4 Dead 2, one of the survivors Nick will say "Ahhh a skillet" sometimes when he picks up a frying pan does that mean its a reference to the band Skillet and you are aware Jiyanmiki is an administrator so keep your tone calm because in your first few lines it seemed sort of harsh plus the mentioning of it being a possibilty in my opinion is quite stupid Riley Heligo 13:32, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * I concede that it's probably not a band reference, but the blood type personality thing seems worth mentioning. Why isn't it worth it to even mention just the blood type itself? It's a neat fact. Oh, and good admins don't ban due to stupid arguments like this... But that's just my opinion. It's all in the spirit of debate, anyways, or it should be. JaneTheNurse 15:29, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Its not really worth mentioning and Jiyanmiki is a good admin I was just saying calm your tone down as you seemed quite frustrated at first and plus your blood type doesnt match your personality it was "superstition" Riley Heligo 15:45, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * I know it's superstition. I was mentioning it because blood seems to be a rather relevant theme in Homecoming (bloodlines, death, etc), let alone the series as a whole. The fact is that it's a series published by a Japanese company (which does hire out to other countries, I understand this), and it may have been a reference to their superstitions. I thought it was interesting mainly because a) it was mentioned in the first place on the tags, which easily could have had Lorem Ipsum text on them, and b) the ruthlessness/cruelty part of the type O personality was, I thought, reflected on Adam's behavior towards his family and his duties to the cult as a member of the Shepherd family. But if all this is too much of a problem, then fine, leave it out. I just think it's worth at least mentioning. JaneTheNurse 15:48, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Because there is such little evidence in my opinion I say just leave it for now Riley Heligo 16:50, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * I concede that it's probably not a band reference, but the blood type personality thing seems worth mentioning. Why isn't it worth it to even mention just the blood type itself? It's a neat fact. Oh, and good admins don't ban due to stupid arguments like this... But that's just my opinion. It's all in the spirit of debate, anyways, or it should be. JaneTheNurse 15:29, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Its not really worth mentioning and Jiyanmiki is a good admin I was just saying calm your tone down as you seemed quite frustrated at first and plus your blood type doesnt match your personality it was "superstition" Riley Heligo 15:45, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * I know it's superstition. I was mentioning it because blood seems to be a rather relevant theme in Homecoming (bloodlines, death, etc), let alone the series as a whole. The fact is that it's a series published by a Japanese company (which does hire out to other countries, I understand this), and it may have been a reference to their superstitions. I thought it was interesting mainly because a) it was mentioned in the first place on the tags, which easily could have had Lorem Ipsum text on them, and b) the ruthlessness/cruelty part of the type O personality was, I thought, reflected on Adam's behavior towards his family and his duties to the cult as a member of the Shepherd family. But if all this is too much of a problem, then fine, leave it out. I just think it's worth at least mentioning. JaneTheNurse 15:48, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Because there is such little evidence in my opinion I say just leave it for now Riley Heligo 16:50, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * I know it's superstition. I was mentioning it because blood seems to be a rather relevant theme in Homecoming (bloodlines, death, etc), let alone the series as a whole. The fact is that it's a series published by a Japanese company (which does hire out to other countries, I understand this), and it may have been a reference to their superstitions. I thought it was interesting mainly because a) it was mentioned in the first place on the tags, which easily could have had Lorem Ipsum text on them, and b) the ruthlessness/cruelty part of the type O personality was, I thought, reflected on Adam's behavior towards his family and his duties to the cult as a member of the Shepherd family. But if all this is too much of a problem, then fine, leave it out. I just think it's worth at least mentioning. JaneTheNurse 15:48, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Because there is such little evidence in my opinion I say just leave it for now Riley Heligo 16:50, August 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's fine to mention the blood type itself, but mentioning that it may be related to a band with no proof whatsoever is just ludicrous. It's like saying Heather Mason might be inspired by Hannah Montana because her initials are HM. I see nothing out of place with a bloodtype on his dog tag; as I have stated before, it is a standard for all US military dog tags. — Jiyanamiki ❤  18:48, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Next time, then, I suppose it would be fine to just edit it down to the basic facts, right? Instead of going off the handle and yelling that it's a ridiculous reference that couldn't possibly be true. After all, would you have suspected Eddie Drombrowski is named after Eddie Murphy? You wouldn't without knowing that his creators initially thought he should have a sense of humor. Anyways, I'll add in the note about his blood type if it's not going to cause another storm and if you haven't already done it. JaneTheNurse 23:27, August 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Next time, then, I suppose it would be fine to just edit it down to the basic facts, right? Instead of going off the handle and yelling that it's a ridiculous reference that couldn't possibly be true. After all, would you have suspected Eddie Drombrowski is named after Eddie Murphy? You wouldn't without knowing that his creators initially thought he should have a sense of humor. Anyways, I'll add in the note about his blood type if it's not going to cause another storm and if you haven't already done it. JaneTheNurse 23:27, August 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * Err, I never yelled. I was just a little surprised. — Jiyanamiki ❤  03:36, August 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Fine. Heated debate, then. Whichever you like. JaneTheNurse 06:23, August 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Fine. Heated debate, then. Whichever you like. JaneTheNurse 06:23, August 5, 2011 (UTC)