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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/21 6:38 PM, Roger Critchlow
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categories, eg monads, comonads, all these abstractions on the
abstractions of mathematics, want, since that might help me
understand how they see their purpose, given that I was
already being asked about the purpose of a platonic solid....</div>
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<div>And I was being silly, but I was provoked</div>
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<div>-- rec --</div>
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<the sound of oneĀ bumper car of teleology crashing into another
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