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In the track listings, the first track title is shown as "Infinite ❤ Without Fulfillment". Shouldn't this actually be "Infinite ♥ Without Fulfillment" (different heart symbol)? The first version uses the Unicode character U+2764 (HEAVY BLACK HEART, ❤) and the second U+2665 (BLACK HEART SUIT, alias valentine, ♥). Note that the English Wiktionary has an entry for ♥ (the 2nd form), which it defines as "Symbol of love." (second sense listed), whereas it has no entry for ❤ (the form used in the article). Looking at my CD copy of the album, I see no reason to use a "bold" heart symbol instead of the normal heart symbol. - dcljr (talk) 02:17, 6 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I previously attempted to correct the release date, but it looks like my change was overturned. The album was originally scheduled for Jan. 31, but after Grimes signed with 4AD, Arbutus Records pushed it back to Feb. 21 to correspond with 4AD's schedule. I directly corresponded with Arbutus to confirm this information, which then informed this article, which I edited in my professional vocation: https://www.stereogum.com/2176241/grimes-visions-turns-10/reviews/the-anniversary/. If you go back and look at the reviews published in 2012, you'll see none of them were published in January. All of them ran much closer to the Feb. 21 date. Theokcomputer (talk) 17:02, 31 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]