
No-one actually buys teaspoons. Instead they form, one-at-a-time, from traces of organic debris in used dishwater; given the right conditions like heat and pressure (in a similar manner to fossil fuels).
Yes, we may have thrown some in the water earlier; but what we fail to notice is that sometimes we drop N teaspoons into the water, and finish with N+1.
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Yes, we may have thrown some in the water earlier; but what we fail to notice is that sometimes we drop N teaspoons into the water, and finish with N+1.