Erdos on Nostr: “The easiest way to find something lost is to buy a replacement” is probably some ...
“The easiest way to find something lost is to buy a replacement” is probably some variant of Murphy’s Law that needs a proof.
Perhaps a candidate from oversaturated Ph.D. programs will take up the challenge.
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