User talk:The Tanny Kid

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 * In light of your recent edits to the Universal Medicine article, I do suggest you have a read of the above and familiarise yourself with the basics of Wikipedia. Repeatedly making changes to an article without reliable sources (RS) to substantiate them will result in them being reverted which is a waste of everyone’s time. This particular article has a contentious history and as such has the eyes of many senior editors on it (I’m not putting myself in this category!) so I would suggest reaching out to any of them if you’re unsure about anything and I’m sure they will steer you the right way. Happy editing! Themotorcycleboyreigns (talk) 17:57, 1 August 2020 (UTC)