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Revision as of 03:06, 26 March 2021
"Free Will is Syntactic Sugar" is a short poem by Karl Jones.
Free Will is Syntactic Sugar
Alas, free will, you do me wrong ....
No, I can't lie to you:
I don't care for "free will".
"Free will" is syntactic sugar for "will".
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