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When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
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