Philosophical essay on generating interesting content via brute-force computationNonsensical analysis of poem‑bridge probability with no actionable leads
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Poetic excerpt with bridge probability analogy – no actionable lead The passage consists solely of a poem and a mathematical analogy, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving influential actors. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Contains a poem titled 'Rain' attributed to Spike Milligan.; Includes a bridge hand probability comparison.; No mention of persons, institutions, or wrongdoing.
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