Charles Dickens at the Coffee Shop
Charles Dickens
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Charles Dickens walks into a modern coffee shop.
Barista: 'Name for the order?'
Dickens: 'It was the best of names, it was the worst of names. A name of wisdom, a name of foolishness. A name that spoke of belief and incredulity, of light and darkness, of hope and despair. Charles.'
Barista, writing on cup: 'Chad. Got it.'
Dickens, sighing: 'Close enough. I'm used to being paid by the word anyway.'
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