The dizziest woman in the office just used the word “congruence” in a sentence — correctly.
Have I underestimated her?
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The futility of what was happening here seemed to take me by the throat, I felt like vomiting, and I had only one idea: to get it over, to go back to my cell, and sleep . . . and sleep. — Albert Camus, The Stranger
The futility of what was happening here seemed to take me by the throat, I felt like vomiting, and I had only one idea: to get it over, to go back to my cell, and sleep . . . and sleep.
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