The Committee of Conundrums: Paradoxes of the Plain English

In the depths of a bureaucratic rabbit hole, we find ourselves lost in the labyrinthine halls of the Committee of Conundrums. Here, we dare to tackle the most pressing paradoxes of our time.

One such enigma is 1003-2003, a number that defies explanation. Is it a palindrome or an anagram? Does it represent the number of ways to tie a tie or the average number of cats that can fit in a hat?

The answer, of course, is maybe.

Join us in our quest for clarity as we navigate the paradoxical landscape of 1003-2003. Explore the subcommittee's findings.

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