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We are often told that we are incoherent, but into the word people try to put an insult that is rather hard for me to fathom. Everything is incoherent. . . . There is no logic. Only relative necessities discovered a posteriori, valid not in any exact sense but only as explanations.
-- Tristan Tzara. Lecture on Dada (1924)
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