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Did you know... that Susan Silk developed ring theory(pictured) when a colleague said that Silk's breast cancer wasn't just about her?
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Overall: Earwig's picks up some similarity, but it's only the blockquote. The hook could maybe be phrased somewhat simpler, but I couldn't come with anything better that's also unambiguous. I really like the picture, too, and would recommend it be run with that. --LordPeterII (talk) 16:10, 28 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, LordPeterII, for the review! I tried to come up with something simpler, too, but haven't been able to, suggestions welcome! Thanks for supporting the inclusion of the image. Valereee (talk) 01:19, 29 August 2022 (UTC)Reply