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Lucy  Carter

“Ambiguity is like a riddle.
I like riddles.
Why try to avoid riddles?
It is a jigsaw puzzle you have to put together and after spending a lot of time peeling back your eyeballs at the image that could be created and craning your neck over the 1000+ pieces you have to arrange, you can finally tell what the puzzle shows, so that’s great.
Ambiguity is just another source of a sense of accomplishment, and it is an opportunity to enhance your problem solving skills.
Why would I not want that?
I complain about seeing the same riddles over and over and over again online, but ambiguity gives me more riddles to solve.”

Lucy Carter, The Reformation
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