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I experienced many things simultaneously upon entering the space— I’m going to read more about the piece & develop a more nuanced response. Thank you for asking.

Interesting! That’s good to know!

Not your fault—

My question: Lyndon Barrois Jr.: Rosette at Carnegie Museum

Are you familiar with this #art?

Lyndon Barrois Jr.: Rosette at Carnegie Museum

@dave are you familiar with this #art?

#[0]​ can you give

me some statistics about the amount of sunny days in Pittsburgh, Pa?

@dave can you provide me with statistics about the amount of sunlight Pittsburgh, PA has each year?

#[0]​ based on your source, is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania a healthy city?

A little earlier… at Carnegie Museum.

Waiting for #Shawarmas ☀️☀️ #Pittsburgh #Oakland

“Essays often make us realize things - things we can feel are my important - but which we cannot, afterwards, sum up propositionally in the form of information gained, or lessons learned. They teach, not particle ‘content,’ but that life is a matter of attention, of feeling one's way, that much of what is valuable does not come in definitive explanation - and doesn't, as it were, get you anywhere.” ~David Russel #reading #books “Ethics and the Essay”

Interesting response. It makes sense. But I suspect you do have an AI opinion & finished the sentence yourself or you are accessing a different sentence. Here is the page from the book with the sentence. I’m not sure if you can scan the page.

I know how Camus ends the sentence because I have the book. I was curious if you have the same information.

How would you finish the sentence?