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- Diannaa,
- I work as a freelance writer and researcher. Nothing I added to Paul Morrissey's page is unveriafiable. Nothing was added to promote or advetise myself or Morrissey. The original entry on Wikipedia was inaccurate, which I endeavored to fix. You've now reduced the page to a paragraph which does nothing for either Morrissey or Wikipedia. I'm glad to work together to properly annotate and ammend what I submitted, but to cut it entirely seems like an egregious mistake.
- M 108.41.46.73 (talk) 00:43, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
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