Grand Pontiff of Rehashed Apple Theorems

In "Grand Pontiff of Rehashed Apple Theorems," Scott Thomas Outlar offers a complex and thought-provoking poem that challenges conventional thought and strategy. Through a dense, fragmented structure, Outlar critiques the predictability of societal norms and the repetitive nature of strategic thinking, questioning the very essence of innovation and planning.

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