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G'day, I recently stumbled on this page and found something that has been looked after with great detail. However, it also filled to the brim with bias and unsourced filler. Since Wikipedia should be sourced and have a neutral point of view, I propose the deletion of all content along the lines of 'this is unequivocally great/beautiful' and that those paragraphs not filled with a single source be culled. Now since I am proposing a drastic departure from the article, and the fact that I am not motivated to go looking for the sources myself (which if I remember correctly is against Wikipedia's policy), I am initiating this discussion so I can get the general consensus of the few who regularly visit this page and not start a massive time wasting edit war. Thanks for reading. IronBattalion (talk) 23:42, 29 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]