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Soyjak Wiki:Citation Needed
Citation Needed is a Soyjak Wiki template[it just is, ok?] and feature commonly used to signal when posts don't have a source[they just don't, ok?]
But clearly you came here to see the actual article, since the title redirects to Science:[you just did, okay?]
It just is, ok?[edit | edit source]
"It just is, ok?" is a phrase that originated from mocking soyboys[it just did, okay?] and sciencelovers who instead of showing sources or investigating, they aggressively trust the science like seals[they just do, ok?]. However trannies and joon joons ran the fucking phrase to the ground by spamming "It just is, ok?" citations to anything they dont agree, usually in statements that are universal truths or when theres evidence in the page already, doesn't matter: they will go like "It just is, ok?" if they happen to not agree with you.[citation needed] Trannies on Xitter also use the phrase[they just do, okay?] in order to gaslight people when they are shown their own deadnames, proving again Robert Conquest's Law of Politics[Marge...], in which right wing cultural elements that parody trannies will eventually come back to trannies and be even more ruined.[you just did, okay?]
The reason it's so annoying its not because "You dont heckin wanna comply with the rules" (Even though the 'ki is not a Soulless 100% unbiased 'pedia[it just is, okay?]). It is rather because:
- It is used in statements that dont need citation because these are already known facts and universal truths[it just is, okay?]

- It's used as subversive language to false flag editors as liars by the subtle citation needed[it just is, okay?]
- It sounds so smug and condescending, removing the point of the phrase of mocking soyboys, and instead, used by unironic smug soyboys editing articles[they just do, okay?]
- Its used by jannytroons who are too scared to disagree[we just do, ok?] and instead use the template[they just do, ok?]
Repeated pattern with Marge[edit | edit source]
See also: Marge
The same issue happens with [Marge...], although there's an entire article about it so I wont indulge further.[I just won't, ok?]
