The Opt-Out Constitution
Ed Foster posts a preliminary draft of The Opt-Out Constitution. You only think it’s an April Fools joke.
Ed Foster posts a preliminary draft of The Opt-Out Constitution. You only think it’s an April Fools joke.
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