A strange thought came once in my mind... Imagine there were to be a library, where there were books having all possible permutations of english alphabets, numbers and punctuation marks ( specifically the spaces ).
I mean that would contain anything.
Your future...
Nuclear codes...
When would we die...
When would we find such a library.....
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Why do you even need a library? Just randomly start pounding the keyboard. There is a chance that you will get all of the above.
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Quiet possible