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would be better to add a tag (as what you have done throughout the ANTM articles) or revert the vandalism. Please don't take offense, I'm just saying that I have observed your swift and meticulous deletions of many editors' goodwill contributions that you lump together with vandals' vandalism and it is a bit off-putting, especially for the newer contributors who are doing their best to be good editors. I have edited ANTM articles since 2003/4 and have come a long way in helping to maintain integrity especially with regards to vandalism. However, if you do keep insisting on sources for every detail, I won't get into an edit war with you because as what your talk page says, I am busy in real life too. Regards.
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