I want to officially apologize to every philosopher, historian, mathematician, phycologist, etc. mentioned in lectures and books for misspelling their names in my notes.
Sincerely, a philosophy student
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I want to officially apologize to every philosopher, historian, mathematician, phycologist, etc. mentioned in lectures and books for misspelling their names in my notes.
Sincerely, a philosophy student
for me to be known is to be humiliated Lowkey
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