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There is a hatnote at the top for not confusing Metwally with RObert Downey Jr. Why would someone confuse come to this page and confuse Omar Metwally for RDJ? There is no resemblance in the name, and if they navigated to this page, they know his name and so there should be no confusing the two by appearance (and even still, the resemblance between the two is extremely small). If anything, the hatnote adds confusion as people coming here will wonder why it exists (wondering if they are missing some connection). I see no logical reason this hatnote should exist. — al-Shimoni (talk) 08:49, 25 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]