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'There was a brief period of my life where at 2PM on a Sunday you could always find me at the local pub getting a little bit too competitive at trivia. Over this time I learned a lot of things: that if you put “Pavarotti” as the answer to every question you’ll eventually be right, that Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote Tarzan, and, most importantly, that the person who sounds the most confident in their answers might actually be talking complete crap.' (Introduction)
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