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unless, of course, you're busy. in which case, always ignore a coincidence.
unless, of course, you're busy. in which case, always ignore a coincidence.
by Noemy Connelly
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
9 min read
Coincidence “Never ignore coincidence. Unless, of course, you're busy. In which case, always ignore coincidence.” —
The Doctor, Seas
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