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You're read something written by a right wing lunatic (Wiki )
I knew there was a reason I didn't like Lisp.
I know you're memeing, but if I know my Lisp, just wrapping something in triple parens implies evaluating it three times. So you have an expression evaluating to a producer that produces another producer that finally produces a value?
I'm sure there's a legit use case for it. I just can't think of one.
All banks are run by ([{them}])
Who's them?
The board of directors, duh
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