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I doubt it, at least not specifically -- they were both using stereotypically camp mannerisms, as was, for example, Liberace. Floatjon (talk) 05:50, 5 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
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(cur | prev) 15:51, 8 January 2014 172.2.44.170 (talk) . . (10,253 bytes) (+6) . . (Plse don't make stylist changes, which superimpose your personal preferences over the original author's. The reinstated changes reflect personal details intentionally included.) (undo)
Plse don't make stylist changes, which superimpose your personal preferences over the original author's. The reinstated changes reflect personal details intentionally included. -- this otherwise unexplained edit summary implies that others' stylistic changes are OK but mine are not. Quis separabit?18:21, 8 January 2014 (UTC)Reply
These unexplained mass reversions have been reverted and will continue to be reverted until and unless they are satisfactorily explained, preferably on this talk page, although they appear to be in opposition to my removal of cruft and OR.
I believe this IP editor must understand that no one owns an article on Wikipedia and that good faith should be assumed. I do assume good faith on the part of this editor, insofar as he/she wishes to (re)make the article in what he/she believes to be a superior version, but mass reverts without explanation are not usually the right way to go. At least some of the contested editing should be illustrated on this talk page, at a minimum. If I am wrong about something I'll acknowledge it. Quis separabit?19:08, 8 January 2014 (UTC)Reply