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"The Goldfish is Different!"

While sitting at snack L noticed something about his goldfish. 
"These are different. Some of them have holes and some don't have faces."
L inspected each goldfish before placing them in his mouth. 



He began sorting the fish into different piles: ones with holes, ones with no faces, and ones with faces. He continued to look closely in order to determine whether or not the fish were worthy of belonging to a certain group. The ones he believed didn't make the cut, he put them in his mouth. 



L continued to sort all of his goldfish until they were in their respected piles then chowed down. 

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