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- I've been fully aware of this. Maybe you should post the same notice on User:Muboshgu talkpage. I reverted an edit that was factually untrue and a blatant violation of NPOV. Muboshgu then reverted my edit. Not sure why this notice is necessary on my page but not on his. Double standard much?--Certified Gangsta (talk) 20:30, 6 April 2018 (UTC)