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  • I reverted your latest entry cause it made no sense, syntactically or semantically. If you're going to complain about bad writing, you should do so in at least passable writing. In your first post you wrote "Wikipedia has got to make it's submissions back their writing with footnotes", under the heading "HORRIBLE WRITING"--well, a. Wikipedia is not a person, so b. there can be no "it" with any kind of agency, and c. it would be "its" and not "it's". Thank you, Drmies (talk) 02:14, 6 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

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