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== Edit war warning == == Do NOT tag regular editors ==


Part of what you did wiped out the result of a huge RfC, and the edit note is pretty.... ironic. Part of what you did wiped out the result of a huge RfC, and the edit note is pretty.... ironic.
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: Please to do not tag the regulars!

:I am not a fan of everything, except Misplaced Pages and its guidelines. You seem to be interested in creating a deliberate biases in this article by insisting that some primary sources are permitted and others are not. Whatever your motives are please stick to guidelines. ] (]) 07:02, 29 March 2017 (UTC)

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Do NOT tag regular editors

Part of what you did here wiped out the result of a huge RfC, and the edit note is pretty.... ironic.

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Please to do not tag the regulars!
I am not a fan of everything, except Misplaced Pages and its guidelines. You seem to be interested in creating a deliberate biases in this article by insisting that some primary sources are permitted and others are not. Whatever your motives are please stick to guidelines. Mootros (talk) 07:02, 29 March 2017 (UTC)
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