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THINGS NOT WORTH REPEATING
A survey on the
futility of assuming repetition as progression
this survey is part of a project that examines the value, effect
and affect, of repetition as a model for progression. It specifically
collects and celebrates examples of when repetition is - or becomes
- useless, i.e. without positive effect.
USE THE SURVEY FORM BELOW TO SUBMIT AN EXAMPLE OF ANY KIND OF
ACT OR ACTION THAT IS DEFINITELY NOT WORTH REPEATING or, alternatively,
WHERE REPETION SO FAR HAS PROVED FUTILE.
NOW - and for the remainder of the poll period: feel free
to enter that which you WANT OTHERS TO STOP REPEATING.
More information on the survey here
NOTES:
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