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Utterly lazy tag-slapping fixed

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I just replaced a particularly unnecessary and egregious "ref needed" that somebody slapped on with a perfectly adequate reference that took less than 10 minutes to obtain. Why can't people do this themselves instead of just lazily slapping a tag on? I really think there is a serious problem on Wikipedia of people who can't be bothered to actually improve an article lazily slapping tags on other people's work without any consideration or effort on their own part. 00:43, 12 July 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Poihths (talkcontribs)

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