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Often I read comments in the Talk Page expressing dismay that some editor went through an article and sprinkled it with citation needed on every line. "If you don't like uncited pages, cite them yourself," seems to be the sentiment. To which I say, "gladly, show me any book about Hitotsume-kozō and I'll do the hard work myself." It seems this article was plagiarized from Obakemono Project. I reworked several of the sentences, but can find no independent articles indicating Hitotsume-kozō was indeed part of Japanese folklore. I'd love to be proven wrong, I just don't know where to look. Duende-Poetry ( talk) 23:07, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
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Often I read comments in the Talk Page expressing dismay that some editor went through an article and sprinkled it with citation needed on every line. "If you don't like uncited pages, cite them yourself," seems to be the sentiment. To which I say, "gladly, show me any book about Hitotsume-kozō and I'll do the hard work myself." It seems this article was plagiarized from Obakemono Project. I reworked several of the sentences, but can find no independent articles indicating Hitotsume-kozō was indeed part of Japanese folklore. I'd love to be proven wrong, I just don't know where to look. Duende-Poetry ( talk) 23:07, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
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