Procedural Overlap Exception

A Case Study

When the bureaucratic overlords of the Ministry of Red Tape decreed that two forms must be completed in triplicate, we thought it was a mere trifle. But little did we know, our forms would soon be embroiled in a web of procedural overlap, threatening to unravel the very fabric of our reality.

Here's what happened:

  1. We filled out Form 27-B/6, which was promptly lost in the void.
  2. We re-submitted Form 27-B/6, which was then rejected for being a duplicate.
  3. We filled out Form 27-A/3, which was deemed insufficient due to lack of proper stapling.
  4. We re-submitted Form 27-A/3, which was then lost in the void once more.
  5. And so, the cycle of bureaucratic futility began.

As a result, we have come to the conclusion that the Ministry's forms are not, in fact, the solution to our problem.

Instead, we recommend you try:

But be warned: these forms have their own set of problems, and we cannot be held responsible for the ensuing chaos.

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