[W]hen you look up something in a map book, the thing you’re looking for always seems to be right on the edge, forcing you to flip back and forth between two pages. Answer: because most of the map is on the edge.
[W]hen you look up something in a map book, the thing you’re looking for always seems to be right on the edge, forcing you to flip back and forth between two pages. Answer: because most of the map is on the edge.
The n-dimensional political repercussions are staggering… and illuminating,
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