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Sarcasm, obviously.
Although the "multi-part addon" rule is completely strange to me, since I have seen several multi-part addons on the steam workshop, primarily roleplay maps that require content packs. (Examples: city8, city24, city2, city33, rp_california, rp_hogwarts, every version of rp_rockford, etc.)
First of. There is no way this would cause lag. Maybe only on the client while loading the models when oppening the q menu for the first time, but there is no other way a pack with only models could lag your server.
And spliting this up into smaller packs was something we considered but opted against. Mainly as there is a workshop rule that states: "Do not upload multi-part addons - What this means is that if your addon won't fit in a single addon - do not upload it."
You can read more about that here: https://wiki.facepunch.com/gmod/Steam_Workshop_Rules
Because of it's large file size, it makes the game laggy, as well as it's difficult to find certain models they're looking for. Dividing this pack into smaller themed ones would help reduce lag & file size, which can also help with finding the models some of us are looking for.