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[[Whether or not]] you read anything else today ([[for the avoidance of doubt]] [[including, without limitation]] this morning [[and/or]] this afternoon), if you are [[inclined to]] [[have a bob each way]], you should ([[without limitation]]) check out ([[either]] this morning or this afternoon) our article on {{tag|profound ontological uncertainty}}.
[[Whether or not]] you read anything else today ([[for the avoidance of doubt]] [[including]] this morning [[and/or]] this afternoon), if you are [[inclined to]] [[have a bob each way]], you should ([[without limitation]]) check out ([[either]] this morning or this afternoon) our article on {{tag|profound ontological uncertainty}}.


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Latest revision as of 10:58, 13 June 2017

Whether or not you read anything else today (for the avoidance of doubt including this morning and/or this afternoon), if you are inclined to have a bob each way, you should (without limitation) check out (either this morning or this afternoon) our article on profound ontological uncertainty.

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