In other words, infinite diversity in infinite combinations.
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Gadfly Stratton, Ph.D.
"To cut off a history of a group - even if you are not part of that - is to cut off part of yourself. Because it cuts off your ability to understand humanity, to look at the entirety of humanity. To see the vibrancy and beauty of who we can become."
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If A = B and B = C
Then C = A, obviously
The transitive property of equality
If one is in chains, then no one is free
And this is a story about you and me
What letter comes next after LG&B?
The fact is you cannot simply delete T
Without erasing the whole of our history
Jean-Luc Picard
I think somebody's trolling.