Subpage 3-B: But the Law of Unreasonable Expectations is a Recommendation, Not a Motion

By the power vested in us, we the Committee of Conundrums hereby declare that the Law of Unreasonable Expectations is not, in fact, a motion, but rather a recommendation. Or, at the very least, a strongly-worded suggestion.

We understand that this may cause some confusion, but we assure you, dear reader, that this is not a motion, no matter how many times we say it. It's like the difference between a suggestion and a demand, really. Or, you know, not.

As a subcommittee of the Committee of Conundrums, we're tasked with dealing with conundrums. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good conundrum? They're like puzzles for grownups! But, seriously, we must address the conundrums that beset our fair society.

And so, we turn our attention to Subpage 4-C: Conundrums and the Art of Compromise, where we'll delve into the intricacies of finding solutions that work for everyone, even when nobody's sure what anyone wants.

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