User talk:PeacefulEnemy

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February 2020: Well-written section but thin on citations
I appreciated the editing you did to Bruce Jensen, and was willing to keep your edits while tagging the section as under-referenced. However, another editor came along and reverted your work. You can find your edits on the article's History page (link at top of article page) and restore them with proper in-line citations. I hope you do. See the helpful links the other editor posted on your Talk page. "Citing sources" and "In-line citations" are important articles all Wikipedia editors should read.--Quisqualis (talk) 23:21, 16 February 2020 (UTC)