That at least is the only solution I can come up with as to why this one thing that I care to extract is held in a series of identical nested tags. This means item 1 is within one set of tags, and item N is within N sets of tags. This is contrary to the sane solution where each item is within a single pair of tags, and those tags are arranged in a series. Also: great that there are two different ways to define entries in the total list, so everything needs to test both.
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I woke up far earlier than I needed to, and spent a large chunk of that time with Magikarp. |
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Because that's better getting on a good sleep schedule, I guess. |
I had to return the wifi hotspot I used in Europe today. Conveniently, this just meant putting it all in the enclosed FedEx envelope, and having them take it.
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I no longer care about these passwords. |
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A medal. |
Lunch at the new Indian fusion place:
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Where tikka masala comes in burrito form. |
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Firey chicken is the best analogy. |
It's good, and this concept should be everywhere. The spice is a bit much, as it became super strong towards the end of the burrito. I would have liked something to change it up a bit, as it also gets a bit heavy.
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A new level. |
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