Monday, May 4, 2020

Needles in haystacks








I wasn't feeling terribly inspired about any blog post today. So I thought I'd go out on the Internet and see if there was anything I could plagiarize. So I searched for a long time and was overwhelmed. There was a lot, but nothing was quite right.

Until finally I came across this:

The Internet is a place where all human knowledge and all human ignorance are gathered together unsorted in one convenient location.




I decided that'll do. 

And how can there be any trouble if you could never, in all that vastness, find its source?














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