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MAN VERSUS MACHINE

IT IS MORE KITCHEN THAN confessional, but that’s where I found myself recently, head bowed in humble contrition, mumbling my confession, pathetically seeking forgiveness and praying for guidance, crippled by the shame of an offence more against myself and my sense of community than against God. And, to complete the despondency of the scene, my hot dog was as cold as a cadaver.

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